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The top 10 foods only America could have invented
When it comes to food, America gets a bad rap. It’s a common refrain that America has no cuisine to call our own. We’ve got apple pie and hot dogs, but that’s about it. (And when you really get down to it, the Germans invented hot dogs, and the British were eating apple pie like 1,000 years ago.
But the truth is, America does have a cuisine to call it’s own. Over the past 232 years we’ve invented some of the most creative, daring, and yes, downright craziest dishes the world has ever seen. Sure, they can be overly greasy, a little too cheesy, and sometimes fried a few times too many. But they’re ours. So to celebrate Independence Day, we’ve put together this list of the best foods that only a country with just the right combination of greed, grit, and gluttony could have possibly dreamed up. When it comes to food, America gets a bad rap. It’s a common refrain that America has no cuisine to call our own. We’ve got apple pie ... more -
Got Rice? rice seller b-roll
The rising cost of rice at home and abroad has put an increased strain on Los Angeles' rice-serving restaurants. In some parts of the LA county, restaurant owners have begun stockpiling rice, causing wholesale dealers like Costco to impose sales limits. The rising cost of rice at home and abroad has put an increased strain on Los Angeles' rice-serving restaurants. In some parts of the ... more
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Got Rice? interview selects and restaurant b-roll
The rising cost of rice at home and abroad has put an increased strain on Los Angeles' rice-serving restaurants. In some parts of the LA county, restaurant owners have begun stockpiling rice, causing wholesale dealers like Costco to impose sales limits. The rising cost of rice at home and abroad has put an increased strain on Los Angeles' rice-serving restaurants. In some parts of the... more
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The Fortune Cookie
You never know what you can find in a fortune cookie. Seriously, laughed my pants off when I saw this.
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San Francisco Dim Sum Recommendations
Where do you San Franciscans like to go for dim sum?
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Birds Nest Drink? - Curious Goods Online
The Chinese have served bird's nest soup, considered a delicacy, for hundreds of years. It's made using the nests of swift lets, or cave swifts. These avian homemakers regurgitate their gelatinous spit, creating a web-like super glue which forms their nests and attaches them to cave walls in Southeast Asia. The Chinese have served bird's nest soup, considered a delicacy, for hundreds of years. It's made using the nests of swift lets, or ca... more
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