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Frying Foods Questions
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Frying foods gives you a crisp and golden outside and a moist and tender inside. Learn more about frying foods questions here.
The Arctic Food Web (and Why Ice Matters So Much)
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The arctic food web explains how energy moves through one of the coldest ecosystems on Earth. From microscopic algae trapped in sea ice to apex predators like polar bears, every organism depends on another for food.
6 Anti-inflammatory Foods You Should Be Eating
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HowStuffWorks looks at foods that lessen inflammation, including surprising choices like yogurt and maple syrup.
What Is Saliva and How Does It Change the Taste of Food?
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Saliva is not exactly the most appetizing of subjects, but it plays an important role in everything from how food tastes to how it is digested.
Does Canned Food Really Deserve a Bad Rap?
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Canned foods are super convenient, but there's often a stigma attached to serving them. Is that warranted? HowStuffWorks takes a look.
The Longest-lasting Food Items Aren't All Dry Goods
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Whether you're prepping for an emergency or just want to stretch your pantry's limits, knowing the longest-lasting food items is a smart move.
Cucumbers: Natural Food
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Cucumbers are known as one of the lightest and most refreshing fruits around. Take a look at the nutritional benefits of cucumbers.
Can Foods Really Bolster Your Immune System?
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It's something we hear or read a lot: Certain foods can help your immune system. But what does that really mean? And is there any science behind it?
How can my spoon taste my food for me?
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This spoon can't taste your food, but its salt and pH sensors can warn you if you've erred. See how this spoon can improve the taste of your cooking.
'International' Foods Invented In the U.S.A. Quiz
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Some tasty "international" foods were not created in other countries but actually in the good old U.S.A. Think you know which dishes were first cooked where?