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Food Cultural Appreciation vs. Appropriation
Cultural appropriation is prevalent within the food industry, especially as ethnic foods are becoming more and more popularized. Unfortunately, many "foodies" don't know the history behind the food that they are enjoying and publicizing.
by Eliza Roth
at Northeastern University
Culinary Mashups: Fusion Cuisines in Atlanta
Atlanta is home to some of the most diverse cuisines in the world, and these hot restaurants kill two birds with one fork.
by Stephanie Yormack
at Emory University
8 Women‑Owned Restaurants in South Orange, NJ
Empowered women empower women…especially when they’re hungry.
by Kennedy Dierks
at Seton Hall University
5 Must Try Meals at Hillel's Rimon
Some of Jewlane's Favorite Meals!
by Jordyn Swarbrick
at Tulane
At Minimal Snacks, They Ask You #ReadTheLabel
With four simple ingredients, Northwestern entrepreneurs are revolutionizing modern snacking.
by Nixie Strazza
at Northwestern University
Worlds Second Largest Candy Department Store Opens In Hawaiʻi
IT'SUGAR opened the world's second largest candy department store on Oʻahu, and we chose our top five gift choices for your fellow foodies.
by Susan Iverson
at University of Hawaii – Manoa
A Beginner's Guide to Vietnamese Spring Rolls
Let’s get rolling.
by Sydney Tran
at University of California – Berkeley
An Ode to Blue Nile Restaurant, Ethiopian Cuisine in Jamaica Plain
Where connection and separation can coexist and eating with your hands is expected.
by Emma Stoloff
at Northeastern University
The 10 Best Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurants in Athens, GA
Step aside, carnivores, this one's for the veggie lovers.
by Marley Jones
at University of Georgia
The Hottest Eats at Panorama 2018
Breaking down the headliners you really care about.
by Arvind Dev
at CUNY Macaulay Honors College
The Best Places to Eat in Universal Studios
The Universe is your oyster.
by Cassidy Orr
at High School
The Best First Date Spots in Mount Kisco, NY
Taking dinner and a movie to the next level.
by Beatrice Forman
at High School