35 Cool Food Charts That Might Actually Make You A Little Bit Smarter

Cooking is like any other skill. The more you do it, the better you get, and one of the easiest ways to learn a new little trick in the kitchen is by reviewing some cool cooking guides and charts like these.

These interesting cooking charts, graphs, and graphics come to us courtesy of the “Cool Guides” subreddit, and are almost guaranteed will step up your cooking game in minutes. You can also read these while eating take-out, so it’s a win-win.

1. “Burger Joint In Town”

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2. “Banana Ripeness Guide”

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4. “Cake”

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5. “Apples On A Scale From Most Tart To Most Sweet”

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6. “United States Of Sandwiches”

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7. “Types Of Sandwiches”

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8. “A Quick Guide To Tea”

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10. “Onion Use Guide”

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11. “Cold Cut Guide”

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12. “How To Open A Lime”

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13. “I Would Love To Have This For Afternoon Tea!”

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14. “How To Pick The Right Watermelon”

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15. “Macaroon Or Macaron?”

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16. “Yogurts Of The World”

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17. “Easy Spice Combos”

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18. “How To Measure Rice (Asian Style)”

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19. “Guide To Ratio Rules In Chocolate Chip Cookies”

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20. “All The Ways To F*ck Up A Chocolate Chip Cookie…”

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22. “Preserves Are Probably My Favorite”

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23. “Cheese Melting Guidee”

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24. “Ok, Now You Know”

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25. “Where In The U.S. Are Common Foods Grown?”

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28. “U.K. And U.S.”

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29. “Weird And Exotic Fruits”

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30. “A Healthy Snack”

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31. “The Only Wine Chart You’ll Ever Need”

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32. “Donut And Wine Pairings”

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33. “The Life Cycle Of A Strawberry”

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34. “How to Test if a Plant Is Edible”

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35. ““A Restaurant Guide For How You Want Your Steak Cooked”

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