http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEN4hcZutO0It is hard to watch this video without smiling. Cocoa bean farmers from M'batto on the Ivory Coast, the world's leading producer of cocoa, have never tasted the fruits of their labor. They harvest and process the cocoa beans without any idea what they are used for; most have never seen or tasted chocolate. The prevailing theory … [Read more...] about Farmers Who Grow Cocoa Beans Taste Chocolate for the First Time
Portland Food and Restaurant News and Discussion
This is an archive of Portland metro area restaurant and food news, political debate, diatribes, discussion threads etc. If we aren't quite sure where a story belongs, you'll find it here.
Meet Harold, My Rescue Tomato
Everyone, meet Harold. I wasn't really looking for a tomato, but bought one at the grocery store in a weak moment when I thought a bit of color would be nice in a salad. Fortunately for Harold, he was sitting on the kitchen counter while I was cooking, and we ended up having a nice conversation. Not one for killing friends and chopping them into little pieces, I spared his life … [Read more...] about Meet Harold, My Rescue Tomato
Soapbox – I’m So Over the “Best” Lists
Have you noticed the proliferation of national "Best" lists lately? Best Burgers in the Nation, Best Tacos, Best Burrito, Best Grilled Cheese, Best Tequila Cocktail... The PR section of this site receives them almost every day, and frankly, they are little more than "click bait"; stories designed to get you to go to a website to expose you to as many ads as possible. When you … [Read more...] about Soapbox – I’m So Over the “Best” Lists
A Look Back – Menu from 1951 for The Quay on the Columbia
Many of you seem to like these old menus, so I thought I'd post more. This is the entire menu from The Quay on the Columbia, ca. 1951. It is now the Red Lion Hotel Vancouver, at the Quay - pronounced "key".I love the drink specials - Irish Coffee, "Pink Squirrel" (sounds awful), Black Russian, and "The Chinook" -.90 cents seems to be the going price. A bottle of Beaulieu … [Read more...] about A Look Back – Menu from 1951 for The Quay on the Columbia
Quartet Sinks into the Willamette
Willamette Week breaks the story that Quartet, the much-maligned South Waterfront restaurant, has closed. The restaurant, which opened on Valentine's Day 2013, wanted to bring fine dining into the space, which had sat vacant for years, after the previous tenant, the über upscale restaurant Lucier, closed in early 2009.Since before it opened to the public, the Quartet … [Read more...] about Quartet Sinks into the Willamette