18 Fruit + Veggie Recipes You’ve Probably Never Tried But Totally Should

It can be easy to go on autopilot in the produce section of the supermarket. Apples? Check. Garlic and kale? Check and check. But there’s a whole world of lonely, underrated produce just waiting for you to take it home to be roasted, pureed, baked or, in some cases, made into boozy popsicles. So, where to start? Load up your cute grocery tote with these 18 under-the-radar fruits and veggies and say buh-bye to boring old bananas.

1. Endive: Crunchy and naturally scoop-shaped, endive leaves are perfect to serve with dips or as a base for spreads. They also work perfectly as the shell in these Low-Carb Lentil Tacos — simply top with all the fixin’s you can fathom for ultimate flavor goodness. (via Brit + Co)

2. Pluot: A cross between apricots and plums, these jewel-toned fruits (they also come in orange and yellow hues) are sturdier than plums, but not quite as intense as an apricot. Bake them in a pie, tart or Pluot-Ginger Crostata like this beauty. (via Honestly YUM)

3. Kiwi: Here, old favorites strawberry, mango and watermelon join forces with the forgotten fuzzy green fruit to make Striped Whole Fruit Popsicles. These delicious pops prove you don’t need to be from New Zealand to be a kiwi lovah. BTW, here’s a quick tutorial on peeling and eating kiwis. We love this cute little fruit because they’re packed with vitamin C and are perfect for on-the-go snacking. (via The View from Great Island)

4. Passion Fruit: These bizarre-looking fruits are a creamy, sweet-tart tropical gem that lend themselves to spreads, jams and homemade curd. With these, you can make toast, ice cream, pancakes or biscuits even better. (via Drizzle + Dip)

5. Papaya: Ever wonder what you could possibly do with those giant papayas hanging out near the bananas in the produce section? Puree them up and make a pitcher of refreshing Papaya Lime Agua Fresca. The citrus takes the edge off papaya’s extra-sweet (almost watermelon-y) flavor. (via The View from Great Island)

6. Frisee: Salad for breakfast? Bien sur. Say “bonjour” to a classic French concoction: frisee salad topped with pancetta, poached eggs, Dijon vinaigrette and toasted baguette. (via Honey Good)

7. Lychee: Peeled lychees have the distinct honor of a — how do we put this — eyeball-esque texture. Weird mouthfeel aside though, they’re like a super-concentrated, slightly tropical-tasting grape, making them perfect for these Lychee Saketini Poptail. (via Endless Simmer)

8. Jicama: “Apple meets potato” isn’t exactly an appealing flavor assessment, but you’ll just have to trust us on this one. Dip slices in hummus, or use it in a sweet-savory slaw. (via Young and Raw)

9. Plantain: You don’t have to be Paleo to love plantains. These less-sweet members of the banana family are perfect for making homemade chips, fries and desserts. (via Fed and Fit)

10. Rutabaga: Like most root vegetables, this one’s not pretty, but its slight sweetness comes through when boiled, roasted or mashed. (via Nerds With Knives)

11. Guava: If you can’t find this Caribbean staple in stores (make sure to check Latin markets), you can easily find it in paste form. Once you do, you’ll be that much closer to these divine Pastelitos de Guava. (via Ethnic Spoon)

12. Daikon: This spicy radish doesn’t look like much: essentially a big white tube. But it’s packed with flavor and is ripe for spiralizing, like in this No-Noodle Pad Thai, which features daikon, carrot and zucchini noodles. (via Cookie + Kate)

13. Turnip: Whether you’re making soup, roasting, baking or pickling them — or are simply making a clever Lil Jon joke à la Michelle Obama — these pretty root veggies should get in your crisper drawer ASAP. (via Tales of a Kitchen)

14. Starfruit: So much more than a pretty shape, starfruit are full of sweet and tangy deliciousness. Forgo the pineapple and use this antioxidant-rich, Southeast-Asia native in an Upside-Down Cake. (via Love and Duck Fat)

15. Nectarine: Why should peaches get all the glory? Use their less fuzzy, slightly sour cousins in summer salads, smoothies or pops, or even on pizza. (via Honestly YUM)

16. Sunchoke/Jerusalem Artichoke: This root of the sunflower plant is neither from Jerusalem, nor is it an artichoke. Better yet, use it as a sweeter substitute for potatoes, like in this Roasted Sunchoke and Caramelized Onion Soup. (via A House in the Hills)

17. Persimmon: Fresh persimmons bruise easily and you’ll only have a brief window to use them; slice and freeze a few to make this way-better-than-Orange-Julius Persimmon and Tangerine Smoothie with Vanilla, Ginger and Turmeric. Their tomato-like texture means they work well in savory recipes too. (via The Bojon Gourmet)

18. Mizuna: Similar to arugula, this peppery green can be used as a salad base, stirred into pasta or soups, or folded into sandwiches and wraps. (via The Kind Life)

Which new produce are you most pumped to try? Tell us in the comments below!

Just like fashion trends, coffee orders can quickly go out of style, and some drinks give serious early-2000s energy (ahem, Señorita Awesome’s PSL order). New flavors and innovations are constantly being made in the coffee world, rendering a lot of once-popular sips obsolete.

From overly-sweet concoctions to blends that have lost their edge, these 7 “outdated” coffee orders are practically begging for an upgrade. If your go-to drink feels stuck in the past, it might be time to shake things up and sip on something a little more current. (Luckily, there are some exciting new menu drops coming from our faves at Dunkin’ andStarbucks!)

Scroll on to discover the top 7 “outdated” coffee orders that are no longer worth the hype – and the ones your barista is probably judging you for.

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1. Frappe (Frappuccino)

While ice-blended coffees are still enjoyed in some places, the classic frappe has been overshadowed by a slew of other options like cold brew, iced coffee, and shaken espresso. Plus, these drinks can get quite complicated with chains offering endless customizations and add-ons.

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2. Mocha

This combination of chocolate and espresso with steamed milk was pretty trendy for a while, but it’s definitely evolved with more diverse flavors and types of chocolate (dark choc for the win). Plus, mochas can get extremely sweet extremely fast, erasing the taste of coffee altogether.

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3. White Chocolate Mocha

Mochas made with white chocolate were the drink to order… in the 2010s. Now, they may be seen as overly-sweet compared to more nuanced coffee flavors – especially if you ask a seasoned barista.

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4. Caramel Macchiato

This highly-Instagrammable coffee bev used to be a go-to for many people, but over the years, it’s been associated more and more with tween and teen sippers – likely due to its sweetness and (very) high sugar content. If you want your coffee order to seem more age-appropriate and sophisticated, shift towards simpler options like iced coffee or cold brew!

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5. Instant Coffee

While instant coffee is convenient, many baristas and coffee enthusiasts will turn their noses up at the mention of it. Oftentimes, you can get a way better flavor (and overall drinking experience!) with freshly-brewed or specialty coffees. Just save the instant coffee for your next camping trip!

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6. Espresso Con Panna

You don't see this one too much anymore. Espresso con panna – AKA a shot of espresso topped with whipped cream – was once considered a luxurious treat. With many people preferring sweeter coffees, it’s just less common now.

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7. Irish Coffee

While still a total classic coffee order in bars (and especially around St. Patrick’s Day), Irish coffee is just not something you hear ordered as frequently in cafes anymore.

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2025 is still just starting to unfold, but movie lovers have plenty to be excited about next year thanks to these amazing flicks.

From superhero battles to long-awaited sequels and fresh takes on classic stories, the upcoming roster is shaping up to be a blockbuster spectacle.

So, here are 10 of the most-anticipated 2026 movies coming next year.


1. Avengers: Doomsday — In Theaters May 1, 2026

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On May 1, 2026, the Avengers will make their long-awaited return to the big screen with Avengers: Doomsday, bringing a brand new Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) team together for the first time since Avengers: Endgame.

Specific plot details remain under wraps, but there are rumors of an overwhelming list of powerful villains (led by Robert Downey Jr.'s Victor Von Doom) and the largest assembly of heroes in MCU history.

2. Toy Story 5 — In Theaters June 19, 2026

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If you thought Toy Story was gone for good, think again. Toy Story 5 is slated to be released on June 19, 2026.

It could take the story in multiple directions, possibly splitting its focus between Buzz leading Bonnie's toys as she navigates elementary school and Woody adjusting to life as a lost toy with Bo and their carnival friends. But we know our favorite toys are up against some new competition: screens.

There's also speculation that Andy might return, crossing paths with Woody while celebrating his college graduation at the traveling carnival.

Still, details are unknown, so fans can only guess what adventure lies next.

3. The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping — In Theaters November 20, 2026

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The next Hunger Games movie is scheduled to be released in theaters on November 20, 2026. Francis Lawrence will return as director, and Sunrise on the Reaping will take viewers back 24 years before the OG movie to follow a young Haymitch Abernathy as he fights to survive the deadly 50th annual games, also known as the Second Quarter Quell.

This brutal edition saw double the usual number of tributes, making it the bloodiest in Panem's history.

4. Scary Movie 6 — In Theaters June 12, 2026

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Set to debut on June 12, 2026, Scary Movie 6 will be the latest installment in the popular horror movie spoof series. Shooting is supposed to start in 2025.

It's unclear who will star in the cast, but it is known that Marlon and Shawn Wayans, the original creators of Scary Movie, have returned to help with the latest project.

5. Minions 3 — In Theaters July 1, 2026

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The mischievous yellow henchmen are back for another chaotic adventure in Minions 3, slated to hit theaters on July 1, 2026.

Following the massive success of Despicable Me 4, which raked in $969 million globally, the Minions franchise will likely continue to be a box-office powerhouse.

6. Scream 7 — In Theaters February 27, 2026

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Scream 7, which is in the middle of filming, will come out on February 27, 2026.

While the exact plot is a mystery thus far, Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega will not be returning. However, fans can expect to see Matthew Lillard, Mason Gooding, and Jasmin Savoy Brown gracing the big screen again.

7. The Mandalorian and Grogu — In Theaters May 22, 2026

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If you've been waiting for season four of The Mandalorian, you might have to wait a little longer because Din Djarin and Grogu will be visiting theaters next.

This highly anticipated movie will be released on May 22, 2026. Following the events of the TV series' third season, Din Sjarin and Grogu are now working with the New Republic to track down Imperial Remnant leaders, setting the stage for a showdown with Grand Admiral Thrawn and his rising threat.

With Mandalore reclaimed and Moff Gideon seemingly defeated, this film is expected to bridge the gap between the series and the larger conflict unfolding in the Star Wars universe.

8. The Odyssey — In Theaters July 17, 2026

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Christopher Nolan is taking on one of history's greatest epics with The Odyssey, a cinematic retelling of Homer's legendary tale that will debut on July 17, 2026.

The film follows Odysseus on his treacherous journey home after the Trojan War, where he encounters mythical dangers like the Sirens, Polyphemus, and Circe. Read up on the incredible cast!

9. Spider-Man 4 — In Theaters July 25, 2026

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Tom Holland will return to the big screen in Spider-Man 4 on July 25, 2026, just a few months after Avengers: Doomsday.

During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Holland confirmed that production for the film, directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, will begin in mid-2025.

10. GOAT — In Theaters February 13, 2026

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Finally, Sony Pictures Animation will be giving us an animated sports comedy with the creation of GOAT, hitting theaters on February 13, 2026. Produced by NBA superstar Stephen Curry, it's supposed to be a heartwarming underdog story with diverse characters.

Which 2026 movie are you most excited for? Check out all the 2025 TV shows coming this year too!

It's another week, so time to dive into another batch of horoscopes! I write these horoscopes, not to predict the future, but to highlight opportunities presented by the moving planets, helping us align our lives with our highest potential. We have free will, and each person can activate these energies in their own unique way. Still, your weekly horoscope can help be a guiding light for your day-to-day choices.

This week, we have the chance to take bold actions that align with our deepest desires. Reflect on what you truly want, how you wish to live, and summon the courage to pursue your dreams. It’s also a good time for honest self-evaluation — consider what has held you back and how you can overcome self-imposed limitations.

Scroll to see your weekly horoscope for March 2-9, 2025!

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On March 2, Venus, the planet of love and values, goes retrograde until April 13. It begins in Aries, moves back into Pisces on March 29, and turns direct in Aries again on May 1. As the northern hemisphere inches toward spring, embrace Aries’ energy — the same force that allows tulips to break through frozen ground and flowers to bloom from dormant branches. Each morning, visualize the vitality of spring as motivation to step beyond your comfort zone.

On March 3, Mercury, the planet of communication and learning, follows Venus into Aries. We may find ourselves reacting impulsively, craving instant results. The best way to use this energy is to streamline communication — speak wisely, concisely, and clearly. Stay physically active to keep this fiery energy flowing in a positive direction. If frustration arises, take a walk, cool down, and then plan your next move.

With both Mercury and Venus in Aries, we can accomplish a great deal — just be sure to channel your energy wisely for the greatest good. On March 5, Mercury forms a sextile with Pluto, drawing us toward deep conversations, mysteries, and intellectual pursuits like psychology or astrology. This is a powerful time to combine intellect and intuition to gain insight into complex or perplexing issues.

This week’s planetary shifts encourage bold action, honest self-reflection, and meaningful communication. Tap into Aries’ dynamic energy to push past limitations and embrace new opportunities with confidence. Use this time wisely, and remember — your choices shape your destiny.

For deeper insights into these and other transits affect you, visit SevenSistersAstrology.com for a Natal Reading.

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Aries (March 21 – April 19)

Use your natural charm to your advantage. Take time to develop and articulate your ideas, then present them boldly with confidence. However, avoid being dogmatic — engage in conversations to refine and expand your vision. Stay true to yourself, but if you’re thinking of updating your image, be bold and embrace a fresh, creative version of yourself.

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Taurus (April 20 – May 20)

Pace yourself this week. You may feel drawn to retreat and recharge while also wanting to help others. Balance self-care with compassion — set boundaries to ensure you have enough energy for both. If your reserves are low, prioritize yourself first. Progress may be slow, but patience will pay off in the long run.

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Gemini (May 21 – June 20)

Engage with your community and collaborate on causes that inspire you. Innovative partnerships are favored, so stay open to unique perspectives. Hone your message — be clear and concise. Meaningful connections are likely, offering hope and inspiration. Support your group, but don’t neglect your own needs.

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Cancer (June 21 – July 22)

Strategic planning and honest communication are key this week. Conversations with superiors may lead to expanded roles or refined responsibilities. If you’re in a leadership position, engage your team to improve workflow and maximize collective strengths. Keep your vision broad but ensure your plan is detailed and practical.

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Leo (July 23 – August 22)

A thirst for knowledge and new experiences dominates your week. Keep your mind clear and let both intellect and intuition guide you. This is a great time for personal growth — embrace curiosity, explore new ways of thinking, and boldly expand your horizons with an open mind and heart.

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Virgo (August 23 – September 22)

Superficial conversations won’t satisfy you this week — you crave depth. If you’re in a relationship, nurture profound emotional connections. If single, seek out meaningful interactions within your community. If unresolved issues surface, address them courageously. Practice self-compassion and extend that kindness to others.

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Libra (September 23 – October 22)

Communication takes center stage, especially with loved ones. Your desire for harmony is strong, but ensure authenticity guides your interactions. In professional settings, negotiations are favored — aim for long-term agreements that benefit all parties. Acknowledge your contributions while maintaining a balanced perspective.

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Scorpio (October 23 – November 21)

You excel at detailed analysis this week, but balance logic with emotional intelligence. Empathy will be essential in all interactions. You’ll be productive and organized — just remember to promote camaraderie within your team. Be mindful of extremes; schedule time for relaxation and practice moderation in all aspects of life.

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Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21)

Creative expression is highlighted. Share your thoughts to foster deeper connections. Follow your curiosity and carve out time to explore new ideas. Embrace your artistic side and approach life with playful enthusiasm. Whether through art, learning, or joyful experiences, prioritize self-discovery and creative freedom.

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Capricorn (December 22 – January 19)

Your home and family take precedence. Strengthen relationships through clear, compassionate communication. If misunderstandings arise, address them with active listening and kindness. This is also a great time to host a gathering — friends may seek solace in your welcoming presence and cozy home. Welcome unexpected visitors.

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Aquarius (January 20 – February 18)

New intellectual insights may challenge your assumptions. Stay open-minded and embrace fresh perspectives. Encounters with others may bring energy and excitement — ride the wave of spontaneity. Growth happens in the journey, not just the destination, so be flexible and enjoy the ride.

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Pisces (February 19 – March 20)

Focus on security and stability, particularly in alignment with your values. If making major decisions, ensure they reflect your ethical and moral beliefs. Financial matters are key — consider long-term value over instant gratification. While you may be drawn to beauty and luxury, be discerning in your choices.

For more insights on how these and other planetary transit impact you, visit SevenSistersAstrology.com for a personalized reading.

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