Explaining TasteDNA to a 5 year old
We're using an app to help people try new food. The old way was that they'd be afraid to try food they haven't eaten before and then they wouldn't know if they like it or not, so we are trying
Eating together is a love language
“I’ll eat with you,” I told my wife, as a way to be nice after we missed out on doing something else together. This phrase got me thinking: What are the different forms of expressing love with food, and how
Variety is the spice of life… but who likes spices anyway?
“These apples are worth the risk,” I said to my wife as I enjoyed one out of a bunch of apples we purchased at our local farmer's market. I explained to her that I specifically enjoyed the taste and crunchiness
Many people think they know what they like, but…
Many people think they know what they like… but most only want what they know It’s incredible that “Foetuses and breastfed babies can taste what their mothers eat and have been shown to develop early affinities to certain flavors in their
Is flavor lost in translation?
As the WorldCup kicks off this weekend, I ran across the CNN article on the right pronunciation of “Qatar.” I found it quite interesting that a word that has a precisely defined meaning to one of our senses, our eyes,