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These Are 2021’s Most Popular Food Orders, According to GrubHub

These Are 2021’s Most Popular Food Orders, According to GrubHub

By Alison Fox | FoodAndWine.Com Troy Warren for CNT You’ll never guess what made the top spot. Vegan food is having a moment, and no one knows that better than Grubhub where the plant-based sausage wrap is the No. 1 most-ordered food of 2021, the delivery company shared with Travel Leisure. Overall, orders for plant-based food like barbecue cauliflower wings and mushroom and tofu broth ramen have increased by 17% so far this year and interest in vegan burgers increased by 28%, according to the company's State of the Plate report. Orders for vegetarian food in general increased by 55%. The top cities for…
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How Long Do Opened Condiments Last?

How Long Do Opened Condiments Last?

By Tim Nelson | FoodAndWine.Com Troy Warren for CNT Plus, tips on how to successfully store them and keep track of their shelf life.  Summer cookout season is in full swing. And with everything that's happened over the past 18 months, there's a lot of reason to fire up the grill for some burgers and brats to celebrate the season and make up for the get-togethers we may have missed out on in 2020. As you gather your supplies together, you might find yourself digging through the back of the fridge trying to figure out whether you need to buy some…
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Heat Wave Forces Pacific Northwest Restaurants to Close Temporarily

Heat Wave Forces Pacific Northwest Restaurants to Close Temporarily

By Jelisa Castrodale | FoodAndWine.Com Troy Warren for CNT Even having air conditioning isn't enough to keep kitchens cool as temperatures soar as high as 115 in some places. If you thought that we were going to be able to leave the word "unprecedented" behind in 2020, think again. The Pacific Northwest and parts of western Canada are currently sweating and panting their way through an absolutely unprecedented heat wave, with record-setting temperatures of 115 and 108 degrees on Monday in Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, respectively. Canada broke its own national high-temperature mark on Sunday, when Lytton, British Columbia hit 116 degrees. …
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Tickets Are Now on Sale for Star-Packed Family Reunion Event in Virginia Wine Country

Tickets Are Now on Sale for Star-Packed Family Reunion Event in Virginia Wine Country

By Food & Wine Editors | FoodAndWine.Com Troy Warren for CNT Presented by Kwame Onwuachi, the summer celebration at Salamander Resort & Spa in Middleburg, Virginia, will feature wine tastings, dinners, and seminars from the industry's top talent. Tickets are now on sale for a brand-new kind of food event. The Family Reunion, a multi-day celebration of diversity in the hospitality industry presented by chef Kwame Onwuachi, will kick off this August in the heart of Virginia wine country. Featuring dinners, tastings, and thought-provoking discussions at Salamander Resort & Spa in Middleburg, Virginia, FOOD & WINE and CEO of Salamander Hotel & Resorts…
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Dole Recalls Blueberries for Possible Parasite Contamination

Dole Recalls Blueberries for Possible Parasite Contamination

By Hayley Sugg | FoodAndWine.Com Troy Warren for CNT The limited recall affects four states. Summer is blueberry season, but you may want to avoid this sweet berry if you live in Illinois, New York, Wisconsin, and Maine, or the two Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. That's because Dole has announced a limited recall of their fresh blueberries in those regions due to potential Cyclosporacontamination. Cyclospora is a parasite which can cause an intestinal infection called cyclosporiasis. You can become infected after eating contaminated food or drinking contaminated water, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Common symptoms of the infection…
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You Can Fill a Giant, One-Pound Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup With Whatever You Want This Summer

You Can Fill a Giant, One-Pound Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup With Whatever You Want This Summer

By Mike Pomranz | FoodAndWine.Com Troy Warren for CNT The new experience allowing visitors to stuff a giant Reese's Cup with up to ten "mix-ins" arrives at Hershey's Chocolate World. As the visitor center for one of America's largest candy companies, Hershey's Chocolate World has long offered the opportunity to indulge your sweet tooth. But starting this week, fans of one of Hershey's most popular products -- Reese's Peanut Butter Cups -- have a whole new path to excessive candy consumption. Hershey's Chocolate World (exclusively the one in Hershey, Pennsylvania) has officially launched their new Reese's Stuff Your Cup experience, allowing visitors to fill…
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This Is the Most Popular Food Experience in the World, According to Tripadvisor

This Is the Most Popular Food Experience in the World, According to Tripadvisor

By Maria Yagoda | FoodAndWine.Com Troy Warren for CNT It involves shrimp and grits. Every year, Tripadvisor surveys the top-rated food experiences offered on its website, and in 2021, the activity was appropriately socially distant: a food and wine walking tour of Charleston, SC. The tour, called "Undiscovered Charleston: Half Day Food, Wine & History Tour with Cooking Class," guides guests around the city to eat at some of the top establishments in the city's historic dishes. Local chef Forrest Parker then prepares lunch, demonstrating how to make three Lowcountry recipes that are paired with wine. Globally, the booking website's most popular overall…
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This Teenager Is One of America’s Best New Cheesemakers

This Teenager Is One of America’s Best New Cheesemakers

By Fiona Chandra | FoodAndWine.Com Troy Warren for CNT Avery Jones was on a school trip when she heard that cheese from her Shooting Star creamery had placed in the Americaan Cheese Society competition. When Avery Jones received the call back in 2019 that her first cheese had won third place for Best of Show in the American Cheese Society competition, she was in Scotland with her high school theater group. Jones was fifteen years old.  Jones was the youngest cheesemaker to have placed that high in the competition, beating out over 1700 cheeses with her Alpine-style sheep milk cheese she named Aries. It also…
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Cookbook review: A Mexican feast of the senses

Cookbook review: A Mexican feast of the senses

By Susan Puckett / For the AJC Troy Warren for CNT ‘Ciudad de Mexico: Stories From the Heart of Mexico City’ by Edson Diaz-Fuentes (Hardie Grant, $40) In the introduction to “Ciudad de Mexico: Stories From the Heart of Mexico City” (Hardie Grant, $40), Edson Diaz-Fuentes describes the link between food and sound in the city where he was born and raised.   “Like an urban bird call, every vendor has their own unique siren,” he writes. There’s the camotes (sweet potato) vendor, “whose whistle is known to all”; the cyclist shouting “tamales calientitos!” (hot tamales!) from street to street; the…
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Forget Fake Meat: Wendy’s Is Testing a Black Bean Burger

Forget Fake Meat: Wendy’s Is Testing a Black Bean Burger

By Mike Pomranz | FoodAndWine.Com Troy Warren for CNT Wendy's says they're taking aim at the competition's "bland" meat-free burgers. A shift towards plant-based meat has been one of the biggest trends in the fast food business (alongside, ironically enough, the explosion in chicken sandwiches). But even though many menus now have more vegetarian options, most of those new items are meant to replicate real meat. The two biggest names in the plant-based movement have been Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods -- both of which shun traditional veggie burgers for more high-tech, research-based, meat-mimicking products. But what's wrong with more old-school vegetarian options -- especially if they taste good? Wendy's, for one, thinks they're…
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