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In This Globe-Trotting Dessert, Many Immigrants Find A Taste Of Home
Thursday, September 08, 2016
Many Asian countries have a version of a multi-layered, milk-based snack called falooda. Now, a mother-daughter pair with roots in Myanmar have brought this global dessert to Washington, D.C.
Are Your Pipes Made Of Lead? Here's A Quick Way To Find Out
Friday, June 24, 2016
Flint, Mich., brought the risk of lead pipes to many people's attention, but the problems go further. Find out if lead pipes could be affecting your drinking water.
VIDEO: Chocolate Bars With A Political Bite
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
It's often said that Washington, D.C., is a town obsessed with politics. Apparently, that obsession extends to its chocolatiers. We visit a factory making politically inspired chocolate bars.
Artisanal Plastic: Japan's Fake Food Is A Real Art
Friday, March 25, 2016
Intricately crafted replicas of all sorts of dishes and drink — cakes, sushi and even beer — are ubiquitous window displays in Japan. A new book visually explores the culture of Nearly Eternal food.
'Mi Comida Latina': A Hand-Drawn Guide To Latin Cuisines
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Flip through the pages of Mi Comida Latina and you may quickly fall under its spell. The pages of this cookbook beckon with vibrant watercolor illustrations and recipes written in the kind of delicate hand lettering that make us mourn penmanship as a dying art. The end result combines the ...
In 'Heirloom Harvest,' Old-School Portraits Of Vegetable Treasures
Wednesday, January 06, 2016
Jerry Spagnoli is a leading expert of the daguerreotype, the earliest form of photography dating back to 1839. His work adapting it to the digital age has earned him a spot among a group of artists dubbed the "antiquarian avant-garde." He has worked with Chuck Close on daguerreotype portraits and ...