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Saturday, September 23, 2017

DO YOU KNOW?

This is really fascinating!
 
1. A strawberry isn’t a berry but a banana is.
2. Avocados and 
watermelon are berries, too.
3. Cashews grow on trees like this:
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4. And Brussels sprouts grow in long stalks like this:
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5. Chocolate milk was invented in Ireland.
6. Ketchup used to be sold as 
medicine.
7. Carrots were originally 
purple.
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8. McDonald’s sells 75 hamburgers every second of every day.
9. Yams and sweet potatoes 
are not the same thing.
10. Ripe cranberries will 
bounce like rubber balls.
11. An average ear of corn has an 
even number of rows, usually 16.
12. Betty White is actually older than sliced bread.
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13. Humans share 50% of their DNA with bananas.
14. Honey never 
spoils. You can eat 32,000-year-old honey.
15. Peanuts are not nuts. They grow in the ground like this, so they are legumes.
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16. Vending machines are twice as likely to kill you than a shark is.
17. Coconuts kill more 
people than sharks every year. So do cows.
18. Pound cake got its 
name from its original recipe, which called for a pound each of butter, eggs, sugar, and flour.
19. The probability of you drinking a glass of water that contains a molecule of water that also passed through a dinosaur is 
almost 100%.
20. Honey is made from nectar and 
bee vomit.
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21. Pineapples grow like this:
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22. Quinoa is the seeds of this plant:
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23. Kiwis grow on vines:
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24. Ginger is the root of a plant:
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25. And cinnamon is just the inner part of this tree:
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26. And artichokes are flowers that are eaten as buds. This is what they look like when flowered:
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27. “Spam” is short for spiced ham.
28. Popsicles were invented by an 
11-year-old in 1905.
29. Apples, like pears and plums, belong to the 
rose family.
30. The official state VEGETABLE of 
Oklahoma is the watermelon. 
31. 
Peas are one the most popular pizza toppings in Brazil:
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32. There are over 7,500 varieties of apples throughout the world, and it would take you 20 years to try them all if you had one each day.
33. The twists in pretzels are made to look like 
arms crossed in prayer.
34. Canola oil was 
originally called rapeseed oil, but renamed by the Canadian oil industry in 1978 to avoid negative connotations. “Canola” is short for “Canadian oil.”
35. And no matter what color Froot Loop you eat, they all 
taste the same.
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