Kadence Buchanan's Articles in Food and Drink

  • Drinking Tea
    The second most consumed beverage behind water is tea. Interestingly enough the 3,200,000 tones of tea produced worldwide come from only one plant species, named "camellia sinensis." But how a plant becomes a beverage?
  • Put Pasta Back On The Table
    Pasta has existed since the days of the Roman Empire and remains one of the most versatile cooking ingredients, as no storage room or cupboard should be without it. It can be combined with meat, fish, vegetables, fruit, or even a simple herb sauce to create a mouthwatering and nutritious meal within minutes.
  • Do Aphrodisiac Foods Exist
    Many of us have heard that sea-food excite the human senses or that walnuts and honey are the best aphrodisiac. But do certain types of food affect the human erotic impulse?
  • Food on TV
    For some time now I have been watching an Emmy-winning television personality and author who hosts at least four different programs on U.S. cable television's Food Network.
  • Food Is Innocent
    Any organism needs to be fed in order to grow and survive. Just like any animal, humans need food in order to receive the necessary energy with which they will grow and continue to function properly.
  • The 10 Fullest Foods
    Let's begin by stating that there are no "good" or "bad" foods. No food exist that can make you thinner or fatter because you simply decided to try it.
  • Some Facts on Bread
    During a recent trip to San Francisco I came across the most famous sourdough bread made in the U.S.; the San Francisco Sourdough.
  • Drink More Chamomile
    Perhaps you recall chamomile from the times you were sick and your parent, friend, or partner, gave you a hot cup of this therapeutic drink to ease your suffering stomach.
  • Garlic Fights More Than Vampires
    Closely related to onion, shallot, and leek, garlic has been known for more than 5,000 years for its special smell, taste and healing powers.
  • The Historic Roots of Pizza
    Pizza is an oven-baked flat usually circular bread, covered with tomato sauce and cheese with optional toppings. All the basic ingredients of a healthy nutritional plan are used in this world-famous culinary product.
  • Sugar Substitutes - What You Need To Know
    A sugar substitute, or artificial sweetener, is a food additive which duplicates the effect of sugar or corn syrup in taste, but offers less food energy (calories).


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