Disney World is getting hundreds of new plant-based menu items / Why does spicy food feel hot? / 20 things you didn't know about french fries / From chai to rooibos: tea around the world / Retro snack foods that are primed for a comeback
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As many restaurants and food chains join the craze for healthier food options, Disney World and Disneyland restaurants will have hundreds of new plant-based and vegan menu items starting this fall.

Why does your tongue feel like it's on fire while eating spicy food? There is a specific reason and here's why.

French fries are among the world’s most famous foods. But there’s a lot you didn’t know about these crispy fried potatoes.

These 20 different types of tea from around the world are everyday beverages, proving versatility and worldwide appeal.

When was the last time you had ants on a log? Or a pizza bagel? There are a few retro snacks that we all knew and loved back in the day but have totally forgotten about. But it's time to refresh your memory.

If you're dehydrated, there's a good chance you'll experience any of these 10 signs you don't drink enough water.

This one-pot meal is easy to whip up in celebration for National Lobster Day. Cook the poatoes, corn, scallops, shrimp, and lobster ahead of time to make it even easier.

The best old-school restaurants in America are the ones where time stands still, the menu never changes, and the past is alive and well.