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Magical mini versions of Juicy Lucys, cheese-filled burgers that hail from Minnesota.
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The greatest, weirdest, most compellingly animated food graphics of Web developer Erik Peterson, who's leaving BA to—finally!—learn how to code
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The most popular slideshows of 2013, from chicken-breast recipes to gluten-free beers to the Best New Restaurants in America
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Or even lunchtime. We've rounded up 9 of the weirdest food TV shows, from "Feed Me Bubbe" to "Let's Paint, Exercise, and Cook"
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There’s nothing particularly appetizing about the images on Spoken English’s feed. Still, we can’t get enough of it.
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A new book shines a blinding, bright flashbulb on the plates really in front of us—not the styled, overhead shots of donuts you're used to.
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Martha Stewart’s Sports IIllustrated swimsuit cover. The Grimace Shake. Girl dinner. In this timeline, we trace this year’s biggest Extremely Online food moments.
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The BA Test Kitchen recently developed a recipe for a Salzburger Nockerl. "A what?" some of our editors asked...
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In this episode of 'Food Film School', SORTEDfood co-hosts James Currie and Jamie Spafford review the most popular food videos on the internet including 'Double Tap for Mac and Cheese' on Instagram, '2 Ingredient Pancackes' on Facebook, eHow's '3 Cheese Blend Recipe', Gordon Ramsay's 'Classic Shepheard's Pie' recipe, 'Bathing in 1,250 bottles of hot sauce', the biggest pie video on Facebook, 'Skin a Watermelon Party Trick', and SORTEDfood's '5 kitchen gadgets no one needs'.

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Watch as kids try and react to some of the most famous foods from video games, including shield potions from Fortnite, power pellets from Pac-Man, mushrooms from Super Mario Bros, cake from Portal, carrots from Minecraft, irradiated mac & cheese from Fallout, gummy bear pancakes from The Sims, wall turkey from Castlevania, venison jerky from The Oregon Trail and sweet rolls from Skyrim.

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Watch as kids try and react to some of the most famous foods from cartoons, including krabby patties from Spongebob Squarepants, d'oh-nuts from The Simpsons, canned spinach from Popeye, roasted chicken from Tom and Jerry, dino ribs from The Flintstones, fruitcake from Peppa Pig, peanut butter and sauerkraut sandwiches from The Loud House, fish tacos from Rocket Power, Chimicherrychanga from My Little Pony and strawberry shortcake from Strawberry Shortcake.

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Watch as kids try and react to some of the most famous foods from cartoons, including Butterbeer from Harry Potter, dessert pasta from Elf, steamed buns from Kung Fu Panda, ratatouille from Ratatouille and more.

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In this episode of 'Food Film School', Epic Meal Time's Harley Morenstein reviews some of the internet's most popular food videos on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram, including the biggest french fry, anytime chili and pickle videos out there.
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Bon Appétit meets Chef Lucas Sin in Hong Kong to try curry fish balls. This snack is one of Hong Kong’s defining street food snacks, and it’s becoming increasingly rare to find a shop handmaking them the traditional way. Fortunately, Lam Law Ping is keeping the craft alive at his shop, Tak Hing Fish Ball Company, and has even been dubbed the ‘Fish Ball King.’