Food & Drink Infographics

The Truth About Pasta

With over 1,572,571,546 kg of pasta eaten in Italy alone, this popular food comes in over six hundred different shapes and has a unique and colorful history. This infographic shares some fun facts and interesting information about this famous Italian food.

The Benefits of Using Digital Menus

Soon  all restaurants will have to comply with  the new labeling laws coming down the pipe. As many as 200,000 restaurants are scrambling to get ready for this laws. All those restaurants will have to comply by adding the nutritional information. The is long and...

Dine and Dish: Are Social Media and Food the Perfect Pairing?

Currently, 49 percent — or nearly half — of surveyed consumers learn about food through social networks, and 9 percent have downloaded a mobile food app in the past year. From tweeting about the delectable belgian waffle they just ate and discovering recipes on image-centric cooking blogs to checking into the hottest new restaurants, more food-obsessed Americans are turning to social technology to help satiate their cravings.

Traditional New Orleans Cocktails

New Orleans is filled with pubs, bars and restaurants which are known for creating some of the city’s most notorious cocktails. Some, like the Sazerac are considered the first cocktails in the country. NOLA Adventures is familiar with a lot of traditions in the French Quarter and across the city, but none are more traditional that this list of Traditional Cocktails.

Famous Drinks Of Bourbon Street & The French Quarter

If there’s one thing that Bourbon Street & the French Quarter is known for, it’s the Cocktails. The 12 by 9 block area of the French Quarter holds a treasure of delectable drinks for tourists and locals to enjoy. From the most powerful drinks to the old stalwarts, there’s bound to be one that will be your favorite after visit to New Orleans.

The Case for Beer

Beer – one of the oldest beverages produced by humans. In fact records dating back to 2050 B.C. show evidence of the beer trade and brew recipes. And while beer doesn’t often get much credit for being a beneficial beverage, the evidence is starting to reveal that beer is just as heart-healthy as wine.

Beer Saved the World

Did beer really save the world? No doubt the benefits of beer go way back. In fact it was Benjamin Franklin, one of America’s forefathers, who said, “Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.” This infographic takes a look at the colorful history of one of our favorite beverages.

McDonalds: Who’s Lovin’ It?

This infographic depicts interesting facts about McDonald’s food in order to raise awareness of increasing rates of obesity among adults and children. Additionally, the Infographic incorporates social media to draw the line between customer satisfaction reviews on social networks and information found on McDonalds’ corporate website.

The Business of Girl Scout Cookies

As Girl Scout Cookie season winds to a close, Top Business Degrees thought it would be fun to look into the financial and nutritional numbers behind Girl Scout Cookie sales and the overall business operations of the Girl Scouts. This infographic includes lots of interesting tidbits such as the fact that over 200 billion calories worth of Girl Scout Cookies are consumed annually.