The Non-Thai Origins of Pad Thai
How did foreign cuisine become Thailand's national dish?

How did foreign cuisine become Thailand's national dish?
And where they're scrooges.
Putting the "bar" in barista.
Stouffer's mac and cheese may be as delicious as ever, but consumers are turning away from pre-made, frozen meals.
Move over, China. Turkey is the real titan of tea.
Only one nation averages more than 2 cups of coffee per day. It's the Netherlands.
India consumes half the world's whiskey, but the French drink the most per person. And guess the one country where they swallow even more American-made whiskey than Americans ...
The American confectionery company's purchase of Shanghai's Golden Monkey shows the power of the Chinese sweet tooth.
A new survey claims that in China, people identify their success by the things they own more than in any other country in the world. But is this so unusual in a developing country?
Turkish hazelnuts, Malaysian palm oil, Nigerian cocoa, Brazilian sugar, French vanilla...