

Ligaya Mishan and Anthony Cotsifas
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The Life-Affirming Properties of Sichuan Peppers
Fiery, mouth-numbing spices — more popular than ever in the West — remind us why we seek out unfamiliar tastes.

How the ‘Evil’ Tomato Came to Define Italy’s Cuisine
When tomatoes first arrived in Europe 500 years ago, they were considered dangerous. Then in Naples they gave rise to pasta al pomodoro.