September 28, 2010

Fun Food Facts

Last week, as I sat at the American Club's monthly Business luncheon, the man sitting next to me, leaned in and whispered:

" Did you know that the Strawberry is the only fruit or vegetable with seeds on the outside?"

And as I waited for, what was to be, a very delicious and informative lunch at the Hotel Melià, I thought to myself... "How true!  What other fun food facts can I dig up?"

Here is a short list of what I was able to find on the internet.

  • Americans eat an average of 28 pigs in a lifetime (I wonder how many pigs the Spanish eat)
  • Cast iron skillets used to be the leading source of iron in the American diet!
  • Large doses of coffee can be lethal. Ten grams, or 100 cups over 4 hours, can kill the average human.
  • Per capita, the Irish eat more chocolate than Americans, Swedes, Danes, French, and Italians.
  • Each American eats an average of 51 pounds of chocolate per year.
  • The FDA allows an average of 30 or more insect fragments and one or more rodent hairs per 100 grams of peanut butter. (Hmm.. from the age of 3 to 30, I ate an average of 1kg of peanut butter a week - there are no mathematicians reading this, I hope!)
  • The largest item on any menu in the world is probably the roast camel, sometimes served at Bedouin wedding feasts. The camel is stuffed with a sheep's carcass, which is stuffed with chickens, which are stuffed with fish, which are stuffed with eggs. (...and I thought the TurDucken was a crazy idea)
  • Vanilla is the extract of fermented and dried pods of several species of orchids
  • Among older men, vanilla is the most erotic smell.
  • In Japan, Gerber's top selling baby food is a sardine dish!
  • A hardboiled egg will spin. An uncooked or softboiled egg will not.
  • An egg will float if placed in water in which sugar has been added.(I remember trying this in science class!)
  • An apple, potato, and onion all taste the same if you eat them with your nose plugged.
  • Apples are actually part of the rose family and Almonds are a member of the peach family. 
  • Bananas aren't fruit! They are a type of herb.
  • Bananas contain a natural chemical which can make a person happy. This same chemical is also found in Prozac.
  • Bacteria that cause tooth decay, acne, tuberculosis, and leprosy can be cured with cashews.
  • By partially filling saucers with vinegar and distributing the saucers around a room, you can eliminate odors.
  • Placing a piece of dried-out bread in your fridge is more effective than Baking soda to eliminate bad smells (in your fridge)
  • Chewing on gum while cutting onions can help a person from producing tears.
  • Coca Cola was originally green.
  • Coconuts kill more people in the world than sharks do. Approximately 150 people are killed each year by coconuts (presumably, falling on their heads).
  • Coffee drinkers have more sex than non-coffee drinkers
  • Grapes explode when you put them in the microwave (so do unbroken eggs - trust me - and no amount of vinegar will get rid of that smell in your house)
  • If you put a raisin in a glass of Champagne, it will rise and fall continuously
  • McDonald's salads contain up to 60% MORE fat than their burgers
  • Most alcoholic beverages contain the basic 13 nutrients necessary to sustain human life (I knew there was a good reason to drink!)
  • Pearls melt in vinegar
  • Pepsi was originally called "Brad's Drink" (which begs the question - Who's Brad?)
If you know of any other Fun Food Facts and useless food trivia, please send it to me.

Fun Fact sources:  
http://www.funfactz.com/food-and-drink-facts/ 
http://www.bitoffun.com/fun_facts_food.htm

3 comments:

  1. But... is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable? and... I drink plenty of coffee. Is the relationship causal or correlative ;-)

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  2. I will look up the tomato thing and get back to you. As for the coffee, I will have to take a personal survey of my friends and get back to you. :P but I suspect that it is quite causal (what else are you going to do with all that excess energy??)

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  3. Regarding the Tomato - according to the Oxford Dictionaries, scientifically speaking, the tomato is a Fruit because of the way the plant reproduces. Culinarily speaking, it is a Vegetable because it is typically used in savoury dishes (rather then sweet dishes). So, to concretely decide who is right, one must consider whose opinion matters most - the Scientist's or the Chef's.

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