Olive Oil's Questionable Virginity, and More Food News For July 28
Food Section Sampler — July 28, 2010
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- Olive oil's extra virginity is questionable. — National Public Radio
- Tales of the Cocktail previewed the most exciting new spirits seen in years. — Washington Post
- Korean-style tacos are finally going mainstream. — New York Times
- A primer for grilling fish with planks. — Chicago Tribune
- European kitchens, much like their American counterparts, are deeming vegetables the new bacon. — Wall Street Journal
- Tijuana's answer to street food: spicy seafood soup. — San Francisco Chronicle
- A look at Lindt's new 40,000-square-foot New Hampshire facility. — Boston Globe
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- Iron Chef America launches frozen meals — Eater
- World Nutella Day will continue on after all — HuffPost Business
- Chez Panisse isn't just reopening on any old day — The Braiser
- Chef Danny Bowien's headed home to Oklahoma for disaster relief — Zagat
- The latest thing in pork: marijuana-fed pigs — Delish
- A short history of warm goat cheese salad — Blue Apron Blog
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