The Sazerac is a cocktail hailing from New Orleans believed to have been created before the Civil War. It’s named for Sazerac-de-Forge et Fils, a brand of Cognac, although at some point that spirit was swapped for rye, which is now usually the...
Himalayan salt is a rock salt mined from mountainous regions in Asia that has gained popularity in recent years as both a seasoning and a plate presentation...
Shakshuka is a bold flavored dish of eggs poached in an often spicy tomato sauce, frequently topped with herbs, that is popular in Israel and parts of North Africa. Though often presented as a breakfast dish in the United States, Shakshuka is...
Nearly half of consumers are interested in trying cannabidiol, or CBD, according to market research firm Datassential, although it’s still an early-stage trend...
Açaí is a small, dark purple berry from South American rainforests that is widely touted as a superfood because, like other berries, it is high in antioxidants and other nutrients...
Inspired by the spices used in pumpkin pie, such as cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, and allspice, this flavor was launched by Starbucks in 2003 with its now-iconic Pumpkin Spice Latte and since then has been used in a wide variety of beverages...
This confection hails from Mexico and is made with sweetened goat’s milk, which is cooked down, sometimes with cinnamon or vanilla, or both, into a tangy caramel. It can be served over ice cream topping, made into candy, or used in any application...
Bonito, a smaller cousin of the tuna, is a robustly flavored fish that can be used both as a center-of-the-plate item and, when dried, as a seasoning...
A highball is a straightforward alcoholic beverage comprised of a spirit and a mixer over ice in a tall glass — drinks like the Seven and Seven (Seagram’s 7 Crown Whisky and 7-Up), Rum & Coke, or Gin & Tonic. But these days it often refers...