Food
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A Sweet Squash Offering for Día de los Muertos
In many Latin American countries, families attract their ancestors in cemeteries with the spiced, syrupy dessert ayote en miel.
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To Combat the Opioid Epidemic, Cities Ponder Facilities for Drug Use
Philadelphia is again the focus of a national campaign to open — or restrict — sites where people use drugs…
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The B.Y.O.B. Spots Wine Insiders Think You Should Know
Where to bring your own bottle, and not pay a fortune to drink it.
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James Beard Celebrates Día de los Muertos With Ana Castro and Fany Gerson
Cheese aged in Brooklyn, a pumpkin dessert without the spice and more food news.
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The Agony and Ecstasy of Home Winemaking
An estimated 500,000 hobbyists in North American are making wine with purchased grapes, juice, even berries. Some even grow their…
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Perfect Roasted Broccoli
Lidey Heuck’s new recipe is simplicity itself, with just a little minced garlic tossed in during the last two minutes…
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Restaurant Review: Hakka Food Makes a Rare Appearance in Chinatown
Hakka Cuisine offers New Yorkers an enticing taste of dishes from a Chinese people who’ve held close to their culture…
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The Ruby Shakes Up Cacio e Pepe in the Former Lucky Strike Space
The Simone becomes Eulalie, a supper club opens in Le Petit Parisien and more restaurant news.
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F.D.A. Plans to Ban Hair Straighteners With Formaldehyde
The products, often marketed to Black women, have been linked to an increased risk of uterine cancer.
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The Salmon on Your Plate Has a Troubling Cost. These Farms Offer Hope.
A revolution in the way Americans eat salmon is quietly being fomented inside a former factory building on the industrial…