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INVENTION OF POTATO CHIPS
In 1853, a chef sliced potatoes paper-thin after a complaint which led to the creation of potato chipsThe intriguing legend of George Crum discovering potato chips at Moon Lake Lodge in Saratoga Springs, New York, enchants food lovers everyw...
In 1853 a kitchen complaint created a global snack obsession: How the furious chef George Speck trying to mock a customer accidentally created potato chipsPotato chips did more than become a popular snack, they helped transform the way people consumed comfort food. Before packaged chips entere...
9 everyday things that were invented by accidentThese popular inventions were never the plan—but from kitchens to science labs, they emerged by accident. Here’s how 9 delightful mistakes ...
Travel Guide: The best way to spend 36 hours in Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamHow quickly Vietnam's biggest city is transforming with new urbane enclaves and upscale planned communities, as well as the high-rises cons...
This $410 pot cooks chicken softer than butter, designed for people with swallowing difficultiesThe two women led the creation to sell the specialized steam cooker, which they say can turn fried chicken soft enough to be sliced with a ...
When a smart cookie chips in: A new chocolate chip design by Tesla comes 80 yrs after the commercial teardrop shapeThe new chip was developed after careful consideration of melting points and mouthfeel.
Ireland's Dingle peninsula offers a cocktail of seascapes, world heritage monuments & gastronomyDingle is also unadulterated Ireland — quaint, charming, individualistic. Its individualism manifests itself almost immediately to an outsi...
Why foodies, shopaholics and lovers will have a gala time in South KoreaIf you are planning to visit South Korea, don't forget to try the meals prepared by monks and re-live the history of the country.
Modern Asian cooking: The new trend to watch out in foodAt Tian, the literally “heavenly”, rooftop restaurant at the ITC Maurya in New Delhi, rustling up a Thai Green Curry is hardly a pedestrian...
- Correcting geographical inaccuracies in food can leave bad taste
There is an inherent danger in claiming territorial rights over stars of the world of food.
Brugge: The Chocolate Town!Chocolate and more chocolate... In Brugge, Rupali Dean practically OD-ed on the delicious avatars of cocoa.
- P&G may sell Duracell, Pringles
Procter & Gamble might raise as much as $13.5 billion selling its Duracell battery, Folgers coffee and Pringles potato chip units to buy ba...
- Budhani Brothers
The fully automated chip line with potatoes in and packets (of chips) out at Budhani Brothers (Waferwala) is a far cry from the ‘kadhai’, k...