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Halloween: history, recipes and traditions of the witch festival

Halloween is one of the most spectacular and funny American holidays, but its tradition hides a spiritual and ancient soul. 31 October’s history and typical dishes.

Journey to Scotland: pubs, specialty coffees and vegan food, amid nature and legends

Haggis and whiskey, neeps and tatties, mugs of beer and bowls of porridge, but also lots of vegan food, spicy flavours and influences from the world: a tour of Scotland is a pleasure for the eyes and the palate. Here...

3 Italian pumpkin recipes for fall season

From stuffed pasta to creams and puree, pumpkin is a versatile ingredient in the kitchen. Here are three recipes to try at home this autumn.

Royal Dansk. History of Danish butter biscuits and their legendary tin box

The situation was the same for everyone: you opened the tin with so much hope and the sad reveal was a bunch of needles and threads. This is how the real content of the Royal Dansk box was born: butter...

History, trivia, recipes and anecdotes on puddings

With their vintage charm and often baroque appearance, puddings still have their say in the world of confectionery. Did you know they weren't always sweet? Here's how they were born and how they are prepared.

History, origins and production of marrons glacés

Delectably vintage, marrons glacés were a hit at aristocratic banquets in the 18th century. But who invented them? Who makes them today? Here are some interesting facts about the product.

All about mushrooms: varieties, characteristics and uses in the kitchen

October, time for chestnuts, pumpkin and apples. And mushrooms, a seasonal specialty available in many varieties, which in the kitchen can take on a thousand shades. Here's everything you need to know.

Japanese ramen: history and recipes to make it at home

Chinese by birth and Japanese by adoption, over time ramen has been enriched with ever new ingredients, enhancing the umami taste of the broth that characterizes the basic recipe. Today it is offered in many different versions, but traditional purists...

History and variants of crêpes around the world

Flambéed and sweet in France, layered and baked in Hungary, cut into strips and coated with powdered sugar in Austria: this is how crêpes are made around the world.

Think Rice, Think Thailand

Thai Hom Mali Rice is one of Thailand treasures. A rice variety that is one of kind at the centre of the culture and the cuisine of the country. But the use of this long-grain rice is more than just...
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