Food: Recipes, Restaurant Reviews, Healthy Diets and More
With findingDulcinea’s Food Web Guide, you’ll get up-to-date restaurant reviews, recipes and cooking advice, overviews of healthy diets, and much more. We’ll even help you find old favorites like Cheerwine soda and get organic and specialty food items delivered to your door. Learn about ingredient substitutions, watch a cooking tutorial, or find out how to properly taste chocolate. Whatever your inclination, we’ll help you taste, cook, and order your favorite foods.
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If you've ever wondered what people mean when they talk about the
"bouquet" of a wine or why cheese with mold on it can be considered a
delicacy, these sites will help. Pick up the basics or get the
details about specialty food items like wine, beer, coffee, tea,
cheese, and chocolate.
- You won’t become an expert just by reading; the best way to learn what you like (or dislike) is to try the foods yourself.
- Can’t find the food you're looking for here? See the "All About Food" section above, and look for message boards or forums on more general food sites that deal specifically with your food of choice.
- For more information on each of these specialty items, visit findingDulcinea's Web Guides to Wine, Beer, Coffee, Tea, Cheese, and Chocolate, respectively.
For wine …
WineAnswers.com
explains almost anything you could ever want to know about wine, including how to pair it with food, and the difference between kosher and non-kosher wine, for example.
WineLog
lets wine enthusiasts track and record the wines they try and how much they like (or dislike) them. The site is unique because it automatically recommends wines based on the taste you've expressed through your previous wine ratings.
Vinorati
is a free community site for wine lovers, created by people with experience working on vineyards. The site lets you rate and share wines with friends, and has a special feature called "tasting groups" that helps you find people with similar interests in wine (or life) and explore new wines together, either virtually or in person.
For coffee …
CoffeeGeek
has opinions, articles, product reviews, and tips for the coffee amateur or expert. Learn skills like how to properly froth milk, how to brew Turkish coffee, or read articles about coffee-related events and issues like the World Barista Championship.
Coffee Review
presents a "Coffee Reference" section that has all the conceivable information you’d ever want to know about coffee, including the differences between regional coffees and styles of roasting, how it is processed for drinking, the health effects of coffee, and its history.
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For cheese …
CheeseReviews.org
has a helpful "
New to Cheese" article that answers lots of questions for the cheese novice. You'll also find reviews of nearly 100 varieties of cheese on this site.
Fankhauser's Cheese Page
was created by Dr. David Fankhauser, a professor at the University of Cincinnati. You'll find instructions on how to make cheese, lots of recipes, and instructional videos to aid you in the cheese mongering process.
The American Cheese Society
welcomes cheese makers and enthusiasts. Find information about upcoming competitions and industry news as well as tips on buying, serving, and storing cheese.
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