For Distracted Driving Awareness Month, experts revealed 9 of the most common driving distractions, including daydreaming, texting and eating while behind the wheel.
Shakshuka is the "heart of Israeli culture," Israel-American chef Avi Shemtov told Fox News Digital. Shakshuka is a savory tomato stew popular in both Israel and the United States.
The American Culture Quiz tests readers each week on their knowledge of U.S. heritage, history, culture and people. This week's test includes everything from pop music to popular pups.
Reese's cups and "Buckeye Balls" are two unique treats that combine peanut butter and chocolate to make a sweet but savory dessert. The combo is popular among Americans.
When it comes to healthy leafy greens, is it spinach or kale that comes out on top? Each vegetable has nutrition benefits, including sources of fiber, vitamins and more, experts say.
The upcoming emergence of trillions of periodical cicadas is not just a nuisance but also an opportunity for culinary exploration, according to some in New Orleans.
This brisket recipe from βFood, Hope & Resilience: Authentic Recipes and Remarkable Stories from Holocaust Survivors" is a mouth-watering meal to make at Passover.
What you eat can have an impact on your sleep. Two sleep experts shared foods that promote sleep, foods to avoid, and how to know if your dietary choices are keeping you up at night.
National correspondent Griff Jenkins tells Dana Perino about his standout reporting assignments, the most adventurous thing he's ever done and the three presidents he'd invite to a dinner party.
Dr. Christopher Rhodes, a nutritional biologist in California, shared six tips for keeping energy levels high throughout the day and beating the midday slump.
Lard, essential to the human diet for centuries, suffered a wave of bad publicity in recent decades. It's enjoying a sudden rebirth, thanks in large part to pie makers.
There are an abundance of fruit and vegetables that thrive in the spring. Take advantage of these fruits and vegetables seasonal in spring for a fresh bite.
Diner lingo was an organic language that sprouted up in American diners, mostly in the Northeast, in the early 20th century. Comedic and risque, some of these phrases still used today.
JewBelong, an organization dedicated to "supporting joyous Judaism and confronting antisemitism" has a new twist on the Passover seder to start conversations about antisemitism.
Tamales are surging in popularity, with digital visibility up 47% last year and sold in 34,000 U.S. restaurants. Tamales are actually one of the oldest known prepared foods.
Five destinations around the U.S. offer explorations of the world of candy while making sweet family memories, from Jelly Belly in California to world's largest candy store in Ohio.
Co-owners Steven DiPasquale and Amanda DiPasquale run a food truck called Amanda Bananas in Hoboken, New Jersey β and shared details of their health-focused, soft-serve frozen snacks.
A look at how the state of Georgia became known for its peanuts, a delicious legume "superfood" that is native to South America. The peanut is the state crop.
Vegetable gardens benefit from a consistent watering schedule and gardeners can help prevent weeds by adding a layer of mulch. Here are 12 tips for a successful garden harvest.
Sourdough starter is what is used to make the bread rise. It's made by combining water and flour. Making your own starter can be intimidating since it does take time and care.
Travis Gienger of Minnesota offers 5 tips this spring for growing giant 500-pound backyard pumpkins by fall. Gienger grew the largest pumpkin ever recorded, a 2,749-pound goliath, in 2023.
"Wing King" Drew Cerza of Buffalo, New York, created a new wing sauce to celebrate the total eclipse over the city and raise money for a charity founded by NFL legend Jim Kelly.
Dr. Rani Maskatia, a pediatric and adult allergist and immunologist in California, shared with Fox News Digital 10 surprising facts about peanut allergies.
Little Miss BBQ is a celebrated casual-dining hotspot in Phoenix, Arizona. It's most famous dish is a giant sandiwich called El Jefe, "The Boss" in Spanish.
Skin health can be important to pay close attention to as the seasons change. A beauty expert shared her top tips for spring cleaning your skincare routine.
Celebrity chef Maneet Chauhan blends southern culinary traditions with the spice, aroma and flavor of her native India at Chauhan Ale & Masala House in Nashville, Tennessee.
Alabama orange rolls have grown into an local culinary specialty. The orange rolls of venerable All Steak restaurant were named one of the 100 best things to eat in Alabama.
Krispy Kreme, Sonic Drive-In, and a host of other companies are introducing merchandise and other promotions planned around next week's total solar eclipse.
Gruit is a beer from medieval times made with an array of herbs and consumed as aphrodisiac, medicine and hallucinogen. It's enjoyed a revival among American brewers.
A Christian family in California is turning its pain into purpose after losing a family member. The Cooks are using characteristics learned from a beloved husband and father.
These five food-related pranks fooled a hungry public around the world into believing some delicious tales, including the claim that spaghetti grew on trees.
The traditional "First Lady's Commemorative Egg" has been unveiled for Easter 2024 at the White House. American Egg Board CEO Emily Metz shared details on the artwork and annual Easter Egg Roll.
Pennsylvania candy salesman Robert Strohecker sparked a frenzy with the first chocolate Easter bunny in 1890. The business is facing high prices and low supply in 2024.
Rick Bishop, farmer and owner of Mountain Sweet Berry Farm in Roscoe, New York, has foraged for ramps (also called wild leeks) for decades. The rural practice, he says, now faces campus critics.
New York City once ruled the baseball world, with three different teams battling for bragging rights in three different boroughs. Today, the Great Wiener War pits Manhattan vs. Brooklyn.
"Take Me Out to the Ballgame" Immortalized Cracker Jack, a sweet-salty mixture of popcorn, peanuts and molasses, as ballpark fare in 1908. It's fun and easy to make at home, too
In the wake of unprecedented climate patterns in Africa, the global price of cocoa has soared to record highs, causing a sudden spike in the price of chocolate.
A Peruvian woman underwent major surgery after she ingested a sharp object from her bag of pork rinds. The object, which turned out to be a nail, pierced her carotid artery.
Strong, amber-colored Marzenbier, or "March beer," is the traditional beer served at Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. But it's now found only in the United States.
Spinach-loving comic-strip character Popeye debuted in 1929 and inspired an instant explosion in the popularity of the healthy leafy green, despite the challenges of the Great Depression.
The weight-loss strategy known as time-restricted eating or intermittent fasting has been linked to a much higher risk of cardiovascular death, according to a new study. Here are details.
A long-running debate surrounds the question of whether pancakes or waffles reigns supreme at the breakfast table. These are the top five pancake-loving and waffle-loving states.
Baking sourdough bread has a long history in America, but during the pandemic lockdowns it saw a resurgence in popularity. Baking sourdough begins with a sourdough starter.