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The best food supermarket in the USA

The best food supermarket in the USA

X - Hiếu NM.Jan 22, 2026
The "best" US food supermarket depends on what you value, but recent surveys consistently rank Trader Joe's and Publix at the top for overall satisfaction, with H-E-B and Wegmans also highly praised for quality/experience, while discount chains like ALDI and warehouse clubs like Costco are top for value and popularity, alongside regional favorites like Hy-Vee and The Fresh Market. - Trader Joe's & Publix: Tied for first in the 2025 American Customer - Satisfaction Index (ACSI), praised for unique selection and service.- H-E-B (Texas): Beloved for quality, variety, clean stores, and community involvement.- Wegmans: Frequently appears on top lists for excellent in-store experience and product quality.- The Fresh Market: Recognized for quality and specialty items.
The best food manufacturers in the world

The best food manufacturers in the world

X - Hiếu NM.Jan 22, 2026
The "best" food manufacturers vary by category, but global leaders consistently include Nestlé, PepsiCo, Unilever, Mondelēz, and Coca-Cola, known for diverse portfolios, while giants like JBS S.A. and Tyson Foods dominate meat processing, and firms like Cargill and ADM are key in agricultural commodities, with regional leaders like Vietnam's Vinamilk and Masan leading in their markets.  The list of Global Food & Beverage Manufacturers (By Revenue/Market Presence):These companies often appear on "best of" lists due to their massive scale and global reach:- Nestlé (Switzerland): World's largest, offering baby food, coffee, confectionery, and pet care.- PepsiCo (USA): Snacks, beverages, convenient foods.- Unilever (UK/Netherlands): Spreads, ice cream, culinary products.- Mondelez International (USA): Snacks, chocolates (Oreo, Cadbury).- Coca-Cola (USA): Beverages, massive supply chain.- Danone (France): Dairy, plant-based products, water.- Kraft Heinz (USA): Condiments, packaged foods. 
10 simple American recipes

10 simple American recipes

X - Hiếu NM.Jan 22, 2026
Here are 10 simple and iconic American recipes ranging from comforting dinners to classic desserts:1. Simple Stovetop Macaroni and CheeseA creamy staple that takes about 20 minutes. It uses a blend of American and extra-sharp cheddar for a smooth, velvety texture. Key Ingredients: Elbow macaroni, American cheese, sharp cheddar, milk, and a pinch of Dijon mustard.  2. All-American CheeseburgerThe quintessential American meal. For a classic version, use a 75-80% lean ground beef for juice and flavor. Key Ingredients: Ground beef patties, American cheese slices, sesame seed buns, pickles, onions, ketchup, and mustard.  3. Pan-Seared Chicken BreastsA versatile protein base that can be customized with various sauces or shredded for salads. Key Ingredients: Boneless skinless chicken breasts, kosher salt, vegetable oil, and butter for searing.  4. Grilled Cheese SandwichA fast, comforting meal often paired with tomato soup. Using butter on the outside of the bread ensures a golden-brown crunch. Key Ingredients: Sliced white or sourdough bread, butter, and multiple slices of American or cheddar cheese.  5. Classic MeatloafA savory "comfort food" main dish often topped with a sweet and tangy glaze. Key Ingredients: Ground beef, breadcrumbs, eggs, onions, and a topping made of ketchup, brown sugar, and mustard.  6. Buffalo WingsAn iconic appetizer or game-day snack. You can bake them for a simpler, healthier version at home. Key Ingredients: Chicken wings, hot sauce (like Frank's RedHot), melted butter, and blue cheese dressing for dipping.  7. Old-Fashioned Chicken Noodle SoupPerfect for cold days, this recipe involves searing chicken, adding broth and vegetables, and finishing with pasta. Key Ingredients: Chicken thighs or breasts, chicken broth, carrots, celery, onion, and spaghetti or egg noodles.  8. Chocolate Chip CookiesThe most famous American cookie, known for its chewy center and crisp edges. Key Ingredients: Flour, butter, brown and white sugar, eggs, vanilla extract, and semi-sweet chocolate chips.  9. Skillet-Roasted CarrotsA simple side dish that achieves quick browning on the stovetop, cooking in half the time of oven-roasting. Key Ingredients: Fresh carrots, water, salt, and vegetable oil.  10. Apple PieThe ultimate American dessert. Many simple versions use pre-made refrigerated crusts to save time. Key Ingredients: Tart apples (like Granny Smith), cinnamon, sugar, butter, and a flaky pastry crust.     
The history of food

The history of food

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The history of food traces from early hunter-gatherer staples like grains and game, evolving through Roman introductions (grapes, herbs), Norman influences (French words, spices, sugar from Crusades), Tudor new world arrivals (turkey, potato, sugar, tea, coffee), and the development of iconic dishes, reflecting shifting social status, trade, and global exploration, moving from simple medieval meals to complex Victorian feasts and modern diverse diets, with key books like *A History of English Food* detailing this journey. Key Eras & Developments:1/ Early & Roman Britain: Hunter-gatherers gave way to settled farming; Romans brought wine, cabbage, leeks, and herbs like garlic.2/ Middle Ages (c. 1099-1485): Sugar arrived (expensive luxury); Norman conquest introduced French words (beef, pork) and intensified pig farming; early cookery books like The Forme of Cury show sophisticated dishes with spices, almonds, and fruits. Staples were bread (barley for poor, wheat for rich) and ale; meat was for the wealthy.3/ Tudor & Stuart Periods (1485-1714): New World foods like potatoes (c. 1570), turkeys (1541), coffee, cocoa, and tea emerged; rice became more common; sugar remained costly.4/ Georgian & Victorian Eras: Rise of complex dishes, influence of immigrant foods, and the development of distinctive national cuisine, detailed in books by food writers like Clarissa Dickson Wright.5/ Modern Era: Immigrant communities significantly shape the national diet, leading to today's diverse food culture. 
Start your cooking journey today!

Start your cooking journey today!

X - Hiếu NM.Jan 22, 2026
To start learning cooking, begin with simple recipes and fundamental techniques (like chopping, sautéing) using online videos or beginner cookbooks, focusing on understanding why things work, not just what to do; practice consistently with fresh ingredients, build basic kitchen skills (knife handling, heat control), taste as you go, and don't fear mistakes, as repetition builds experience and confidence.  Follow these step and build a solid foundation:1. Start Simple & Build FoundationsChoose Easy Recipes: Begin with dishes you love to eat, like spaghetti, grilled chicken, or stir-fry, and stick to simple recipes initially.Master Techniques: Focus on core skills like how to properly chop, dice, sauté, boil, and pan-sear, as these form the basis for many dishes.Learn the "Why": Watch videos (like Chef John on YouTube) to see and understand why steps are done, not just how, and learn visual cues for doneness. 2. Gather Essentials & OrganizeEssential Tools: Invest in a good chef's knife (and keep it sharp!), a cutting board, measuring cups/spoons, and a few quality pans.Build Your Spice Rack: Start with basic herbs and spices, and learn to taste them individually to recognize their flavors.Mise en Place: Adopt the habit of prepping all ingredients (chopping, measuring) before you start cooking to make the process smoother.  3. Practice & ExperimentCook Regularly: Consistency is key; aim to cook one new recipe or practice one skill each week to build experience.Taste Everything: Taste your food at different stages (when safe) to understand how flavors develop and adjust seasoning as you go.Don't Fear Mistakes: Every dish, good or bad, teaches you something; learn from failures and try again. 
Choosing the right home cooking tools

Choosing the right home cooking tools

X - Hiếu NM.Jan 22, 2026
Choosing the right home cooking tools means prioritizing your cooking style, focusing on quality for durability (like a good chef's knife, cast-iron skillet, and cutting board), selecting appropriate materials (e.g., silicone/wood for non-stick pans), and considering ergonomic design for safety and ease of use, while building up your collection gradually with versatile essentials.  Key Considerations are:1/ Assess Your Needs: What do you cook most? Indian food needs kadhais, baking needs whisks, meal prep needs peelers/graters.2/ Quality Over Quantity: Invest in durable, long-lasting items, especially for core tools.3/ Material Matters:Knives: High-carbon stainless steel for sharpness.Utensils: Silicone for non-stick pans; wood for heat/cookware safety; BPA-free plastic is a good choice.Pans: Cast iron for searing; non-stick for delicate items like eggs.4/ Ergonomics & Safety: Look for cool-touch handles, non-slip grips, and balanced weight.  Checkout the essential tools for most home cooks1/ Knives: A quality Chef's Knife, a Paring Knife, and a Bread Knife.2/ Cutting Boards: Both a large wood/grain-end and a food-grade plastic board are useful.3/ Pots & Pans: A heavy-based Stockpot, Frying Pan (Skillet, maybe cast iron), and a Saucepan.4/ Baking: Baking Sheets, Baking Dishes, Cooling Racks, Measuring Cups & Spoons.5/ Utensils: Tongs, Silicone Spatula, Whisk, Peeler, Bench Scraper, Ladle.6/ Prep Tools: Mixing Bowls, Grater (Microplane/Julienne), Digital Scale, Instant-Read Thermometer. 
How to keep your food fresh?

How to keep your food fresh?

X - Hiếu NM.Jan 22, 2026
To keep food fresh, use airtight containers for dry goods and leftovers, store produce correctly (e.g., potatoes in the dark, herbs in water like flowers), manage fridge temperature (<40°F/4°C), and separate ethylene-producers (apples, bananas) from sensitive items to slow ripening. Proper organization, like placing milk in the back of the fridge and using paper bags for mushrooms, also extends shelf life.  For general storage, follow these rules:1/ Airtight Containers: Use them for opened dry goods (rice, pasta) and leftovers to block air and moisture.2/ Refrigerate Quickly: Get perishable food into the fridge (below 40°F/4°C) quickly.3/ Don't Overcrowd: Allow cold air to circulate in your fridge and pantry.4/ Clean Regularly: Wipe down shelves with vinegar or soapy water to control mold and bacteria.  More produce tips to know:1/ Asparagus/Celery/Carrots: Store upright in a jar with water in the fridge.2/ Mushrooms: Keep in a paper bag to prevent sliminess, not plastic.3/ Apples/Bananas: Keep apples away from other fruits as they release ethylene gas; store bananas at room temp, not the fridge.4/ Lettuce: Wrap in foil or a damp towel to keep it crisp longer.5/ Berries: Use a Ziploc bag with a few holes poked in it. 
The latest trend in nutritious food

The latest trend in nutritious food

X - Hiếu NM.Jan 22, 2026
The latest nutritious food trends focus on personalized health, gut health, plant-forward diets, and functional ingredients, emphasizing fiber (Fibremaxxing), fermented foods, and whole foods while reducing sugar. Consumers are seeking clean labels, transparent sourcing, and sustainable options, with rising interest in alternative proteins, ancient grains, and nutrient-rich snacks like dates and freeze-dried items, all supported by tech like AI for customized plans.  Checkout key trends in Nutritious Foods (2025-2026)1/ Personalized & Precision Nutrition: Using AI, wearables, and genetics to tailor diets, moving beyond one-size-fits-all.2/ Gut Health Focus: Fermented foods (kefir, kimchi) and prebiotics/probiotics are popular for their gut-brain connection.3/ Fibremaxxing: Maximizing fiber intake through whole grains, seeds, and legumes to meet daily goals.4/ Plant-Forward & Alternative Proteins: Increased demand for plant-based options, including algae, fungi (mycoprotein), and new formats.5/ Clean Eating & Minimal Ingredients: Preference for whole foods, natural sweeteners (stevia, dates), and fewer artificial additives.6/ Functional Ingredients: Spices, nutrient-dense seeds, and superfoods are integrated into daily eating.7/ Sustainable & Transparent Sourcing: Consumers value eco-friendly production and clear supply chains.8/ Nutrient-Rich Snacks: Freeze-dried fruits, energy bars, and date-based treats offer quick, healthy options.9/ Anti-Inflammatory Diets: Mediterranean and DASH style eating patterns are popular for managing chronic inflammation.