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FUN FOOD FACTS
Lemons contain more sugar than
strawberries
The onion is named after a Latin
word meaning large pearl
Half of the world's population
live on a staple diet of rice
"Fast
Food" Isn't New!
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fast-food shops have been found in ancient ruins! Even ancient Greeks enjoyed take-out.
The only thing that is new is the mass production, standard menus and recipes of fast-food
"chains." Wow! |
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Potato crisps were invented by a
North American Indian called George Crum
During a lifetime the average
person eats about 35 tonnes of food
Ice Cream Is Chinese Food!

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When the famous
explorer Marco Polo returned to his homeland of Italy, from China in 1295, he brought back
a recipe (among other things). The recipe, was a Chinese recipe for a desert called
"Milk Ice." However, Europeans substituted cream for the milk, and
voila..."Ice Cream." Ice cream has been a hit ever since! |
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The founder of McDonald's has a
Bachelor degree in Hamburgerology
In France, people eat
approximately 500,000,000 snails per year
Carrots Really Can Help You See In The Dark!

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Vitamin A is
known to prevent "night blindness," and carrots are loaded with Vitamin A. So,
why not load-up today! |
The first breakfast cereal ever
produced was Shredded Wheat
There are about 100,000 bacteria
in one litre of drinking water
The Word "Salary" Comes From "Salt!"
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Salt, our oldest
preservative, was extremely rare in the past. So rare, in fact, that it was often used as
pay. Imagine...earning a couple of tablespoons of salt for a hard-days work. Today, salt
is so common that restaurants give it away for free, and packaged food contains so much
that it's far too easy to eat too much salt (salt is also known as
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Cream is lighter than milk
Over 1,000 litres of beer are
drunk in the House of Commons each week
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Sometimes Frozen Fruits And Vegetables |
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Are More Nutritious Than Fresh! |
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| The longer that
fruits or vegetables sit around waiting to be sold or eaten, the more nutrients they lose.
But fruits and vegetables grown for freezing are usually frozen right after they're
picked. Therefore, they have less time to lose their nutrients. |
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Instant coffee has been in
existence since the middle of the eighteenth century
The dish chop-suey does not come
from China. It was created by Chinese immigrants in California
You're More Likely To Be Hungry If You're Cold!
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Temperature can
affect your appetite. |
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Frankfurter sausages were first
created in China
Within 2 hours of standing in
daylight, milk loses between half and two-thirds of its vitamin B content
Have A Tomato With Your Burger!

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When a source of
Vitamin C (orange, lemon, grapefruit, strawberry, tomato, potato, etc.) is eaten with meat
or cooked dry beans, the body makes better use of the iron in the protein food. |
A portion of the water you drink
has already been drunk by someone else, maybe several times over
Bakers used to be fined if their
loaves were under weight, so they used to add an extra loaf to every dozen, just in case
-- hence, the expression "baker's dozen"
It Takes 3500 Calories To Make A Pound Of Fat!

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So, as long as
you're active, and burning of calories, calories shouldn't have too much of a chance to
turn into fat. |
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Peanuts are used in the
manufacture of dynamite
It has been traditional to serve
fish with a slice of lemon since the Middle Ages, when people believed that the fruit's
juice would dissolve any bones accidentally swallowed
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Person Eats Almost 1500 |
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Pounds Of Food A Year! |
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| On average, that
can be thought of as 150 pounds of meat, 290 pounds of milk and cream, 35 pounds of eggs,
48 pounds of chicken, 68 pounds of bread, 125 pounds of potatoes, and 80 pounds of fruit.
That should be enough to fill your stomach. |
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