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Soju: The Wildly Popular Spirit of South Korea
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Soju is the unofficial national drink of South Korea. HowStuffWorks takes a sip of this rice-based alcohol beverage.
What Are Those Microchips That People Put in Their Dogs?
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A microchip is no bigger than a grain of rice, and veterinarians can implant the chips into all kinds of pets. Learn how pet microchipping works.
How Quinoa Works
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Quinoa is a nutritional superstar that's a common substitute for rice. Why is quinoa so hot? Learn all about quinoa at HowStuffWorks.
Congee Is the Food Equivalent of a Warm, Heated Gravity Blanket
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Congee is simple comfort food at its best. This rice dish dates all the way back to ancient China, but its roots aren't based solely in Chinese food. Have you tried it?
How Many Types of Sushi Have You Tried?
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Sushi is much more than raw fish. Learn about types of sushi, where it came from, how to make it at home and what it's like to visit a sushi bar.
Pasta Questions
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Pasta is a common dinner item, but preparation isn't always a piece of cake. Learn some of the answers to questions about pasta.
Nigiri vs Sashimi: Unveiling the Distinctions in Japanese Cuisine
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Explore the culinary showdown of Nigiri vs. Sashimi. Learn the differences, flavors, and how to savor these Japanese delicacies.
Sushi Quiz
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Sushi has moved from fringe cuisine to mainstream meal. How much do you know about these popular food items?
Your Sushi May Not Be as Healthy as You Think
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Fresh fish is full of good nutrients. But sushi can be good or bad depending on what you order. HowStuffWorks breaks it down.
Why are whole grains good for you?
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Why are whole grains good for you? They reduce cholesterol, the risk of heart disease, certain cancers, and diabetes. Learn more about whole grains.