Jan 25 2010

Sampler: what’s new in the world of food

Recently,  Burger King opened its first restaurant in Russia, in a shopping mall on Moscow’s north side. According to a report in Rainovosti,  more openings are expected soon in Moscow and in other parts of the country. [via Food News Journal]

You dropped food on the floor, do you eat it? Check out this comical chart, featured in SF Weekly, to figure it out. [via Swiss Miss]

How much do you love chocolate…enough to eat a chocolate-dipped onion? Women’s Day serves up a list of 8 even weirder chocolate-covered creations. [via Neatorama]

For those of you who are offal-loving, Scotsmen-at-heart, there’s good news in the world of haggis. BBC news reports that the US government is reviewing it policies on imported meats with an eye for making them less strict. Scottish haggis, which has been banned in the US for 21 years, may be making a comeback.

Haggis to Go. Really. by Diane Duane on Flickr

Lastly, for those of you who are tired of messy recipe searches, Microsoft search engine,  Bing.com, has unrolled some smart, new, innovative recipe search features that make the process cleaner and more efficient. [via Lifehacker]