Can you thoroughly cook a chicken by slapping it? — The tangy history of ketchup
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May 20, 2023

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Creating a cotton candy gun

Creating a cotton candy gun

Cotton candy is a staple of sporting events, county fairs and birthday parties for kids. Wouldn't it be cool to shoot cotton candy out of a gun? Would it work? More importantly, would it still be edible?

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Cooking a chicken by slapping it

Cooking a chicken by slapping it

There are many cooking methods out there for chicken. You can roast it, fry it, sauté it and many more. What about slapping? Well, one man did just that by creating a contraption that can slap a chicken until it’s fully cooked. But, how does it taste?

Tap or click to see how this absurd cooking method turns out. →

The thick and tangy history of ketchup

The thick and tangy history of ketchup

Have you ever thought about the history of ketchup? This tangy, sweet, slightly spicy condiment can add zest to any meal. But how did it become so widely loved, and how long has it been around?

Tap or click to discover the fascinating saga of ketchup. →

 
Why it’s impossible to overcook mushrooms

Why it’s impossible to overcook mushrooms

Mushrooms are different from any other food we eat. They can elevate any dish and make even the most novice cook look like a world-class chef. But what makes mushrooms so unique, and why can't they be overcooked?

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