history
Iconic food and gustatory moments in history.
Shocking curiosities about coffee (why was coffee banned in Romania?)
1. The history of coffee According to legend, the coffee was discovered by an Ethiopian shepherd named Kaldi, sometime in the ninth century AD. He noticed the effects of coffee beans on his goats, so he brought the beans to some Sufi monks who lived nearby. . However, researchers believe that the story is an apocryphal one, because it appears for the first time in the seventeenth century, in the writings of Antoine Faustus Nairon, the author of one of the first treatises on coffee.
By Maria Ostasevici 4 years ago in Feast
Whether you call it Bubble or Boba, here's what it's all about?
Imagine walking down the street and you come across a storefront with bright, colorful advertisements for Boba tea. The poster shows that the beverage comes in various, vibrant flavors — from matcha and mango to taro and strawberry — and it pulls you in to make an order. But you don’t even know where to begin when you see all of the creative ways you can customize your drink. How do you choose a base, flavors or toppings? What exactly is Boba?
By Ms. Thomas5 years ago in Feast
Rules White House Chefs Have To Follow
Even the President of the United States has to take time out of you know, running the country in order to eat. But what goes on in the kitchen for the leader of the US? It shouldn’t come as a surprise that the rules of the White House kitchen are a little stricter and albeit stranger than in your typical restaurant or private home chef environment.
By Jessica Bugg5 years ago in Feast
Perogi!
Poland has a rich food history and a great deal of influence on foods in surrounding countries. Old Polish (prior to the intrusion of Christianity in the 10th Century) cuisine has its roots in foods found from the forest- wild game, mushrooms, fruits, and herbs, and Poland’s geographical location affected its cuisine immensely. Since then, the food culture has evolved because of the influences of the Catholic Church. The institution of Christianity in Poland had an enormous impact on traditional Polish foods. In this essay I will explore the original Old Polish cuisine, and explain how the coming of Christianity in 996 A.D. and Poland’s geography have impacted food cultures in Poland.
By Amanda Bonesteel5 years ago in Feast
Sacher's Torte. Top Story - July 2021.
Franz gently stirred the dark chocolate bars until they were partially melted over the double boiler. Then gradually adding the carefully prepared, thread-thin, sugar water, he combined them into a smooth, silky, pool of decadence. His taste buds tingled, and he began to salivate as the aroma of cocoa wafted through the air.
By Sydney Chapman5 years ago in Feast








