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Greek Weddings

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Greek weddings feature several traditions like candles, joining hands, the crowning, and the dance of Isaiah. Read more about Greek weddings.

What's the Deal With Bubblegum Flavor?

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Forget those breath-freshening flavors; bubblegum-flavored gum is where it's at. HowStuffWorks investigates where the famous flavor came from.

What's Inside Worcestershire Sauce, and How Do You Pronounce It?

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This 180-year-old sauce can be used to add zing to just about any dish. But what's in it? And why is it so effective? And, most of all, how do you pronounce it anyway?

What Does It Mean When You're Vomiting Bile?

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Vomiting bile isn't a pleasant thing, but what does it mean and what is your body trying to tell you? Learn about vomiting bile at HowStuffWorks.

What's the Difference Between Baking Soda and Baking Powder?

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Baking soda and baking powder are both leavening agents, but they work differently in batters and doughs. In a pinch, can you substitute one for the other?

'We Shall Overcome': The Civil Rights Movement Quiz

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Progress toward freedom and equality for all hasn't been easy. How much do you know about the people and events made famous by the civil rights movement?

Parsley vs. Cilantro: Same Family, Totally Different Flavor Profile

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They’re green, leafy, and often mistaken for each other on the chopping block. But the parsley vs. cilantro matchup reveals a surprising number of differences in flavor, use, and even aroma.

Who Started the Chocolate Egg?

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Are you wondering about who started the chocolate egg we eat during Easter time? Check out this article and learn who started the chocolate egg.

Chinese Five-spice Powder: Tasty and Not Necessarily Five Spices

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Chinese five-spice powder attempts to balance the crucial five flavors identified in Chinese culture. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

Venomous vs. Poisonous: Is There a Difference?

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Venomous and poisonous mean very different things and are often used incorrectly. We'll clear up the confusion.

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