Food A-Z
Bs Cucumber Page
http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~bcohen/cucumbers/info.html
For those interested in cucumbers and their various uses, this page provides recipes
and information about commercial and greenhouse growing of cucumbers. Also included
are 20 reasons why cucumbers are at least as good as men.
Bagel Page
http://jaka.ece.uiuc.edu/~scott/bagels/
Recipes and other information about bagels. Also contains links to other bagel-related
sites
Bovril Shrine
http://medianet.nbnet.nb.ca/medianet/curioso/bovril/bovril.HTM
Dedicated to Bovril, which is essentially liquid beef. Contains anecdotal accounts
of experiences with Bovril, information about the health benefits of Bovril, and
related information.
Bread
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mjw/recipes/bread/bread.html
Provides an index of bread recipes.
Breakfast Cereal Hall of Fame
http://198.3.117.222/
A good deal of information about breakfast cereal. There is a featured “cerealebrity”
about which you can view more information. There are also articles on the price of
cereal, cereal art, and more.
Broccoli Central
http://ucsu.colorado.edu/~banasn/Home.html
Everything you could possibly want to know about the green vegetable and quite a
few things that you didn’t. That is, of course, unless you were looking for information
on how to cook and eat it, which is nowhere to be found on this page.
Buffalo Chicken Wing Home Page
http://www.moran.com/htmld/bcw/
A page that takes Buffalo wings very seriously. Learn why Buffalo claims them, where
they originated, and who makes the best wings. Vote for your favorite wing restaurant,
and collect or submit Buffalo wing recipes.
Burrito Page
http://www.infobahn.com/pages/rito.html
A humorous look at a staple Mexican food item. Practices burritology—learn about
yourself through the burrito toppings you choose. Contains links to other sites about
burritos that enable you to learn about, order, and deconstruct the mystery of the
burrito.
Cheeseburger in Paradise
http://www.fdu.com/fdu/cburger.htm
A listing of the best places to find a cheeseburger of world-class caliber. No matter
if you’re in Chicago or Cairo, there’s always a good cheeseburger somewhere.
CheeseNet 95
http://www.wgx.com/cheesenet/
The graphics-rich cheese bible of the Web—how to make it, its history, the different
variations, a picture gallery, cheese literature, and cheese language. Features a
cheese-making demonstration.
Chicken Wing Central
http://ucsu.colorado.edu/~alums/wings.html
Heaven for Buffalo Wing lovers. Recipes for all types of wings from the well-known
hot-wings to some lesser known fringe recipes like Thai peanut butter wings. Also
links to a wings newsletter.
Cranberry Home Page
http://www.scs.carleton.ca/~palepu/cranberry.html
Contains much information about cranberries: cranberry products, cranberries and
the urinary tract, cranberry beer, and even some recipes for making things with cranberries.
Dans Doner Kebab Registry
http://student.uq.edu.au/~cs315886/Dan/kebab.html
Doner Kebabs, also known as gyros, are considered by some to be the food of the gods.
Dan certainly is taken with them and offers reviews of kebab shops from around the
world, kebab recipes, and links to other kebab pages.
Dinner Co-Op
http://dinnercoop.cs.cmu.edu/dinnercoop/home-page.html
This site offers more than your run-of-the mill food-related site. Over 1,500 links
to sites concentrating on recipes, culinary education, restaurant reviews, and online
food stores. Well-organized and useful—definitely worth a bookmark!
What my mother believed about cooking is that if you worked hard and prospered,
someone else would do it for you.
—Nora Ephron
Food Resource
http://www.orst.edu/food-resource/food.html
A comprehensive index of food-related sites. Choose from a plethora of links to recipe
sites, restaurant databases, colorful images of food, sites on culinary education,
and anything else even remotely connected with food.
FoodPlex
http://www.gigaplex.com/wow/food/index.htm
Possibly the most entertaining food-related site on the Web, the FoodPlex contains
humorous information about food, as well as other trivia such as the distribution
of animals in a box of animal crackers. There are also sections on taste-testing
dog biscuits, where to find the best ice cream in America, and a guide to enjoying
TV dinners. Don't pass this site by!
Garlic Page
http://www.broadcast.com/garlic/
Provides information on how to grow garlic, how to prepare garlic, garlic recipes,
the different varieties of garlic, and what makes the variations of garlic special.
Also explains how you can use garlic to improve your health.
Hot Roast Beef Sandwiches
http://members.aol.com/donwdowney/HotRoastBeefSandwiches.html
Searches America for the perfect roadside hot roast beef sandwich. Restaurants are
critiqued by their roast beef’s forkiness, as well as by their choice of bread and
side items.
Idaho Potato Expo
http://www.sisna.com/Idaho_Potato_Expo/
Take a virtual tour of the Expo, which is located in the “Potato Capital of the World,”
Blackfoot, Idaho. Also check out potato recipes and gift items from Idaho.
The Italian Food Market
http://www.italianfood.com/
It's enough to make you want to lick your screen. Everything from ciabatta to tagliatelli
to soppresata. Get out the credit card because it's going to be hard not to place
an order.
National Pork Producer's Council
http://www.nppc.org/
Find out all there is to know about "the other white meat," including industry facts,
health statistics, pig facts, and the quintessential pork recipe of the day.
Official French Fries Page
http://www.select-ware.com/fries/
Fun-filled information about the world's most popular side dish. Besides the normal
uses for french fries (eating), find out the legal specifications of french fries,
how to make them, learn about their history, and find out about alternative condiments
and applications of the world's greatest snack food.
Pasta Home Page
http://www.ilovepasta.org/
Answers to frequently asked questions about pasta, information about the National
Pasta Association and their brands, pasta nutritional information, information about
various pasta shapes and which sauces to use them with, and several pasta recipes.
Pickle Preservation Society
http://www.ithaca.edu/orgs/pickle/pickle1/pickleweb.html
The place for pickle lovers of all sorts to come together and discuss their gherkins.
Find out all sorts of pickle tidbits, including recipes. Also find out about starting
your own chapter of the society.
Potato Miscellany
http://www.infi.net/~cksmith/famine/Miscellany.html
Links to a variety of pages that all deal with the potato. Read about new potatoes
in Ireland, a better potato, potatoes as dust containment and paint removers, and
more.
Ranch Worship Page
http://www.math.grin.edu/~boley/ranch/
Dedicated to enlightening the world about the many values of ranch dressing (sometimes
also known as “House”). There is a list of ranch’s top 10 uses, and a form for submitting
your favorite to be added to the list.
The Raspberry Web Page
http://www.xnet.com/~mego/raspberry/index.html
Intended to be the most comprehensive site on raspberries, this page provides raspberry
recipes, general raspberry info, raspberry art & photos, and a variety of raspberry
links.
Rhubarb Compendium
http://www.clark.net/pub/dan/rhubarb/rhubarb.html
The history and description of rhubarb, how to grow, harvest, store, and use rhubarb,
tons of rhubarb recipes, and a rhubarb photo gallery.
Rolling Your Own Sushi
http://www.rain.org/~hutch/sushi.html
Learn the Japanese fine art of preparing raw fish as an edible delicacy. Acquire
the basic skills with terminology, equipment, and food supplies, or extend your own
knowledge with the several different styles presented with graphics and text.
Snax.Com
http://www.snax.com/
A site catering to those who like crunchy snack foods. Sample the audio files and
see if you can guess the snack associated with the crunch. Try your hand at some
new chip dips, no matter what your eating habits are. Enter the Snax.Com contest
and win a T-shirt. If you have time to be a couch potato, you have time to visit
this site.
I bought some powdered water, but I don't know what to add to it.
—Steven Wright
Spam Page
http://www.rsi.com/spam/
More than you ever wanted to know about Spam, the amazing meat product from Hormel.
Includes the Spam story, SPAM recipes, brewing with Spam, and Spam haiku.
Strawberry Facts Page
http://www.jamm.com/strawberry/facts.html
An award-winning site containing recipes and everything you ever wanted to know about
"the perfect berry".
Thai Fruits
http://www.su.ac.th/thailand/fruits/fruits.html
An overview of the many fruits indigenous to Thailand. Learn about mangoes, jackfruit,
rambutan, and perhaps the most coveted fruit of all, the durian.
Wild Mushrooms
http://www.ijs.si/slo/country/food/gobe/
Provides information on how to pick, prepare, cook, and eat your own wild mushrooms
without making a fatal error. Contains a list of good, and bad and ugly (poisonous)
mushrooms, as well as a glossary, and several recipes.