- Beer: Ancient Egpypt
- Beer: Purity Law
- Beer: Sumerian Women
- Chocolate: Arriving to France
- Chocolate: Aztecs
- Coffee: Arabs
- Coffee: Louis XIV
- Coffee: Origins in Ethiopia
- Coffee: Ottoman Turks
- Croissant and Turks
- Domitian's Ban on vineyards
- French Cuisine: Catherine de Medici
- French Cuisine: Francois Vatel
- French Cuisine: Louis XIV's Dinner
- Graham Cracker
- Hamburger: Mongols
- Ice Cream: Italians
- Margarine: Creation
- Potato Chips: Invention
- Salt: Tuareg
- Sandwich
- Tea: Afternoon Tea in Britain
- Tea: Arriving to Britain
- Tea: Arriving to Japan
- Tea: Discovery of Shennong
- Tea: Han Dynasty
- Worcestershire Sauce
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