This is a video of the folks behind Youtube channel Weird History Food taking a tour of all the different regional pizza styles they could find across the United States. Pizzas like New York, Buffalo, Detroit-style, deep dish, St. Louis-style, Ohio Valley pizza, Dayton style, Colorado Mountain Pies, Quad City-style,
Because why shouldn’t you order pizza off Etsy (I’ve been saying it for years!), Hawaii based seller HolomuaKitchenLLC is selling packages of ‘Da Cracka’ freeze-dried pepperoni pizza. $10 gets you a 3oz package, which probably contains more slices than you’d expect considering that shit is gonna be LIGHT. Some more
This is a behind-the-scenes look at how Japanese school lunches are made. The meals, which are heavy on the vegetables, are changed every day, and several new menu items are added monthly so the kids don’t get bored of eating the same food. For reference, when I was in school
This is a 13-minute video of rotating sandwiches accompanied by the Nintendo game music that Youtuber Bobber WCC spent “too many hours” determining which was “the most fitting for each sandwich.” Is it REALLY the most fitting for each sandwich? That’s for you to decide, because I couldn’t hear any
Because occasionally dreams really do come true, Reese’s has released this massive pie-sized peanut butter cup in time for Thanksgiving. The beast measures 9-inches in diameter and contains a total of 3.4-pounds of peanut butter and chocolate. A serving suggestion is 1/48th of the pie (how can you even cut
Mushrooms: they’re so unlike anything else on earth that, just like octopuses, there’s no question they came from outerspace. But enough about the truth you can’t handle, this is a beautifully shot timelapse video from Another Perspective (previously) of shitake mushrooms growing over the course of ten days. Stunning, right?
Ever wonder what’s in the Big Mac you’re eating? Of course not, that’s exactly what you try not to do when you’re eating fast food. But to ruin that for you is this Fast Food Chemistry clip from Insider, where a Big Mac is recreated using all 54 ingredients that
These are the Pizza Bandages manufactured by GAMAGO and available on Amazon ($8). Each slice measures 1.8-inch x 1.8-inch square triangle and unfortunately are not scratch-and-sniff. Which is probably for the best anyways because who doesn’t already have a hard enough time not picking and eating their scabs? “You’re sick.”