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  • Britain Can’t Resist America’s Baked Goods

    According to new market research, sales of traditional British baked goods are falling, as the country develops a taste for American-style cookies, muffins, and brownies.

  • Koji Rice Pudding Recipe

    While koji is traditionally used to marinate meats, it brings an extra layer of sweet and salty deliciousness when you add a little bit to a simple dessert like rice pudding.

  • Deep Inside Taiwan's First Sex-Themed Restaurant

    I decided to pop my head into Funny Sex, the first rumpy pumpy-themed restaurant in Taiwan, which serves all an impressive menu of dishes in the shape of dicks and tits. But spit-roasting was strictly limited to the kitchen.

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  • The Old Original Bakewell Pudding Shop’s Secret Recipe

    Like we said, this recipe is a secret! But this pie—made with almonds, jam, and puff pastry—is so delicious that you'll want to share it.

  • Chia Seeds Are a Confusing Aphrodisiac

    Preliminary research suggests that chia seeds might be good for your heart, but when I texted a photo of a gloppy chia pudding to a couple of chefs for their reactions, I found out that it strengthens love muscles, too.

  • Easy Summer Pudding Recipe

    Spongy, sugary lemon-thyme cake; yogurt-cream filling; and fresh sliced fruit. What's not to like?

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  • Melbourne Is Doing Insane Things to Rice Pudding

    Yeah, you read that correctly: rice pudding. Some of Melbourne's best chefs have fled restaurant kitchens in favor of casual cafés, where they ditch standard breakfast menus and turn out elaborate puddings topped with puffed rice and "lime air."

  • Sussex Pond Pudding Recipe

    A suet pastry laced with lemon, sugar, and butter. It’s the best pond water you’ll ever taste.

  • British Puddings Are the Best in the World

    The French can keep their crème brûlées, and the Italians their tiramisu—stodgy British puddings are the finest in the land. And when I say pudding, I don't mean that sloppy, wet American stuff. I'm talking about dense, edible heart attacks.