Ubiquitous microplastic
Microplastics are ubiquitous and scientists have found traces of them in unexpected places such as the top of Mount Everest and the bottom of oceans.
Cachirra and anchovies – does it mean the same?
Cachirra and anchovies are both types of dried fish that are used in various cuisines around the world. While they share some similarities in their production and use, there are also some notable differences between these two ingredients.
Flambéing
A spectacular way of thermal processing, but is there more to it? The name "flambe" comes from the French "flambé" and means "to set fire to", which perfectly reflects the nature of this culinary technique.
The Fine Taste of Labels
Knowledge of wines makes you seem more classy and helps with the impression of a cultured and refined person. Sommeliers need many years to learn their profession. But what really determines the evaluation of a wine?