We used science to unlock the secrets of fried Oreos and other twice-fried foods. Morgan McCloy/NPR hide caption
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Chicken Town, a nonprofit restaurant, is hoping to provide a more healthful version of fried chicken — a popular after-school snack in the U.K. — to teens in an area of London where childhood obesity rates are well above the national average. Courtesy of Jen Rich/Create London hide caption
Oh, these look good! But how much the fries hurt your waistline depends not only on how many you eat but also your DNA. angela n./Flickr hide caption
Chicken and waffles: so delicious, yet so controversial. Jennifer Yin hide caption