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How Restaurant Health Inspections Work
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When your favorite restaurant gets a C rating, does that mean you should never eat there again? HowStuffWorks finds out.
Barley: Natural Weight-Loss Food
Learn about barley, a versatile grain that's low in fat and cholesterol free. This fiber-packed grain curbs appetites and is great for weight loss.
Shallots Are Onions' Cute Little Cousins
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Belonging to the same family as onions, leeks, scallions and garlic, shallots look like small, elongated onions but with a sweeter, milder flavor.
Butter 101: From Sweet Cream to Cultured
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All butters are not created equal. We take five different butters, including 'plant-based butter' and explain what makes them different.
Safety First: Kitchen Safety Quiz
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There are many old wives' tales and urban legends associated with food and kitchen safety. But this, obviously, is an area where you don't want to mess around with myths and half-truths. You might think you know it all, but you should take our quiz.
Garlic: Natural Weight-Loss Food
Garlic is great for weight loss. Learn how to reap the benefits of garlic, about garlic's healing compounds, and how garlic adds flavor to diet food.
The Benefits of Coconut Oil
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Coconut oil is an underutilized food with a hidden wealth of nutritional value for the body. Learn about the many health benefits of coconut oil.
Can Cats Eat Corn? Let's Talk About Obligate Carnivores
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If you've ever caught your feline friend curiously sniffing around your popcorn bowl or pawing at a cob of corn, you might wonder: Can cats eat corn?
The Maillard Reaction and the Science of Browning Foods
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The Maillard reaction is the scientific process that makes your steak (and other foods) taste and smell delicious. So, how does that work? We'll explain.
How Play-Doh Works
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The smell of Play-Doh® modeling compound is instantly recognizable to millions of people. Learn about its history and why it acts the way it does.