Miracle fruit, a tiny crimson berry from West Africa that makes sour things taste sweet, has inspired a counterculture of "flavor trippers," who gather to try bizarre food pairings.
This sweet little dog has quite a shaggy coat. The fur is actually thicker and shaggier around the chest and shoulders, so that it ends up looking like a mane.
This sweet little dog has quite a shaggy coat. The fur is actually thicker and shaggier around the chest and shoulders, so that it ends up looking like a mane.
I'm sweet on sundaes. There's no more sumptuous dessert than the classic combo of ice cream, toppings and whipped cream. When it comes to mixing and matching ice creams and toppings, the sky's the limit!
In Japan, obsession with cute food manifests itself in all sorts of ways. For example, Anpanman is a TV superhero whose head is made out of a sweet roll filled with red bean paste.
In Japan, obsession with cute food manifests itself in all sorts of ways. For example, Anpanman is a TV superhero whose head is made out of a sweet roll filled with red bean paste.
In Japan, obsession with cute food manifests itself in all sorts of ways. For example, Anpanman is a TV superhero whose head is made out of a sweet roll filled with red bean paste.
Bees have a sweet tooth just like us. When bees in France began to make blue honey, their keepers found that instead of collecting nectar from flowers, the bees were feeding on remnants of colored M&M candy shells.
Bees have a sweet tooth just like us. When bees in France began to make blue honey, their keepers found that instead of collecting nectar from flowers, the bees were feeding on remnants of colored M&M candy shells.
Flavoring desserts with teas is fast gaining popularity in American restaurants. Sachets have traditionally been thrown into soups, broths, and rice, but chefs now grind and infuse tea into their sweets.
Sweet drinks scrambled the memories and stunted learning in lab rats in a new study—leading to "high concern" over what sugary diets may do to people.
Miracle fruit, a tiny crimson berry from West Africa that makes sour things taste sweet, has inspired a counterculture of "flavor trippers," who gather to try bizarre food pairings.
Miracle fruit, a tiny crimson berry from West Africa that makes sour things taste sweet, has inspired a counterculture of "flavor trippers," who gather to try bizarre food pairings.