From chai to rooibos: tea around the world / How much a dozen eggs cost the year you were born / Groceries with surprisingly long shelf lives / The best chicken sandwiches in America / 26 so-called 'healthy' foods you should avoid
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With so many different types of teas — from black to oolong — and so many different ways of brewing them, cultures around the world have come up with many amazingly delicious variants of this aromatic drink, both hot and cold.

The price of eggs has gone up and down over the years. How much did they cost the year you were born?

Shelf-stable food is great because you can leave it in the pantry for a super-long time to eat at your leisure.

You may go with wings on game day, but there’s something about a plump piece of tender chicken with a crisp outer coating on a buttered bun that gets the people excited.

Trying to follow a healthy diet in the real world can be like trying to follow a path through a jungle.

Salicylic acid is wonderful at cleaning, as it sloughs away dead skin, penetrates pores, then pulls out impurities.