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Fluffy American Pancakes

6th - Higher Ed
Easy, American-style, fluffy pancakes are great for feeding a crowd at breakfast or brunch. Top with something sweet like fruit, jam or syrup, or rashers of crispy bacon.
Instructional Video9:15
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ASL Out to Eat Signs | Part 2 | Food Signs

3rd - Higher Ed
It's part 2 of our Out to Eat series where I teach you over 70 food signs in American Sign Language (ASL). In this video we're covering drinks, desserts, meals and types of...
Instructional Video11:27
Weird History

History of the Waffle House

12th - Higher Ed
Weird History Food is gonna pull over and get a bite at the Waffle House. In 1955, two neighbors in Georgia opened up a restaurant. Since opening, The Waffle House has created its own culture, with its own unique language and customs,...
Instructional Video14:15
Weird History

American Foods Banned In other Countries

12th - Higher Ed
Weird History Food is gonna get your palate banned. Food is one of those things that immediately sets one country apart from another, and edible items or practices taken for granted in one country may in fact be banned somewhere else....
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Encouraging Others in English

Higher Ed
This English language learning video explains ways to encourage others and check understanding using the correct question tags.
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The History and Making of Peanut Butter

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Peanut butter was invented by a Canadian physician as a food substitute for his patients who had problems chewing. It's now a popular sandwich spread in Canada and the United States. Learn how to make your own peanut butter!
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Kult America

Do I have Polish citizenship - Q&A 1

Higher Ed
On this episode of Kult America I will answer some of your questions in my first Q&A! We'll talk about my citizenship, american food, what do I miss about America and why am I so obsessed with standing in three countries at once? By the...
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The History and Making of Biscuits

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The term biscuit describes a variety of pastries from cookies to scones. This video focuses primarily on the American style of biscuits and the European flat cake that became popular in the 16th to 17th century.
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The History and Recipe of Pizza

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pizza is a style of flatbread that is usually topped with tomato sauce, herbs, and cheese. It evolved from mediterranean methods of adding oil and herbs on top of flatbreads. Learn more about pizza!
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The History and Making of Coleslaw

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Coleslaw is a type of cabbage salad that was invented by the Dutch and has since become popular in the United States. Learn how to make coleslaw!
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The History and Making of Toffee

Pre-K - Higher Ed
English toffee is a candy that's made by bringing butter and sugar to 149-154 degrees Celsius or 300-310 degrees Fahrenheit, giving the candy a signature crack sound when it is cooled and bent apart. American toffee, however, tends to be...
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The History and Making of Hashbrowns

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hashbrowns are a form of shredded, fried potato commonly eaten for breakfast or brunch in the United States. Learn about the history of this form of chopping and cooking vegetables and try making your own hasbrowns!
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The History and Recipe of Hamburgers

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hambugers are made by mixing minced meat with spices, then forming the meat into patties and cooking it on a grill or stove. While the hamburger is often considered an American food, it's believed to have originated in Germany. Learn...
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Weird History

History of Velveeta Cheese

12th - Higher Ed
Weird History Food is getting cheesy, covering the history of Velveeta. Everyone's favorite party dip for tortilla chips has a longer history than one would expect. Coming from the dairy mind of Emil Frey, Velveeta has changed a lot over...
Instructional Video3:00
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The History and Recipe of Hot Dogs

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The hot dog is a type of sausage, usually a style of mass-produced sausage common in the United States. Learn about the hot dog and how this style of sausage traveled from Europe to the United States.
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The History and Recipe of Potato Chips

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Potato chips are very thinnly sliced potatoes that are deep fried in oil. Learn how the potato chip was invented and about various packaging techniques. Then try making potato chips!
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The History and Recipe of the Burrito

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, the history and preparation of the popular Mexican dish, the burrito, are explored. It explains the origins of the name and how it became a staple in Mexican-American communities in the 19th century. The video also...
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The History and Recipe of Muffin

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Muffins are a form of bread that is often eaten for breakfast or as a snack. There are two common types of muffin: the American muffin and the English muffin. Learn about the differences between the two and try making English muffins!
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The History and Making of Pies

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Humans have been putting sweet and savory fillings into doughs since ancient times. This dish has evolved into what we now call pie. Follow the steps at the end of the video to make an apple pie or substitute the apples for a few cups of...
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The History and Recipe of Tacos

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Tacos are a dish from Central America that is made by putting meat, seasoning, vegetables, or other items on top of a tortilla. This has become a very popular fast food item across the Americas and even spread to parts of Europe during...