Certain holidays are associated with different foods, and for Thanksgiving, that's turkey — but why is that what we eat? We asked a history expert to learn more. Why do we eat turkey on ...
Anything with sesame is his all-time favorite food this week. Cooking a full turkey is no easy task and many of us don't have much practice. If you're in charge of the bird this Thanksgiving ...
(photo credit: REUTERS/UMIT BEKTAS) Palestinian Authority Economy Minister Muhammed al-Amur called on Turkey to exclude the Palestinian market from the trade ban imposed on Israel in a recent ...
Kaçkar Mountains, Turkey CNN — In the little wooden hut perched high on metal-wrapped stilts, the drone is high, loud and insistent. With his beekeeping suit on, but hands uncovered ...
Undoubtedly, that has something to do with it. But I think the real answer is a lot more complicated, and the tasteless Thanksgiving turkey explains why.
"A Thanksgiving meal, particularly involving a turkey, requires careful attention to food safety to prevent contamination and foodborne illness," food safety expert Darin Detwiler, a professor at ...