- Flowers and other blossoming plants have nectarines that produce sugary nectar. Worker bees suck up the nectar and water and store it in a special honey stomach. When the stomach is full the bee returns to the hive and puts the nectar in an empty honeycomb. Natural chemicals from the bee's head glands and the evaporation of the water change the nectar into honey.
- Popcorn pops because water is stored in a small circle of soft start in each kernel. As the kernel is heated, the water heats, the droplets of moister turns to steam and the steam builds up pressure until the kernel finally explodes to many times its original volume.
- In 1970, consumption of broccoli was only a half a pound per person. Today, the average person in the United States eats four and one half pounds a year.
- The most popular sweet pepper in the United States is the bell pepper.
- Peanuts are not actually nuts. Peanuts, like soybeans, are members of the legume family.
- Heart valves from hogs are used to replace damaged or diseased human heart valves.
- The eggshell may have as many as 17,000 tiny pores over its surface. Through them, the egg can absorb flavors and orders. Storing them in their cartons helps keep them fresh.
- The bright orange color of carrots tells you they're an excellent source of Vitamin A, which is important for good eyesight, especially at night. Vitamin A helps your body fight infection, and keeps your skin and hair healthy.
- In the United States, lettuce is the second most popular fresh vegetable.
- There are about 7,000 cherries on an average tart cherry tree. It takes about 250 cherries to make a cherry pie, so each tree could produce enough cherries for 28 pies!
- The first ice cream cone was made, served, and eaten in New York City on September 22, 1886. The maker, Italo Marchiony, was granted a patent on his cone mold in 1903.
- Americans eat about 125 pounds of potatoes a year, about half from fresh potatoes and half in processed foods.
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5 comments:
This was an interesting post! Some of these I knew; but, there were quite a few that I hadn't heard before. Thanks for sharing!
Great tidbits! So fun to learn these facts!
What interesting bits of trivia!
Judy
Wow! Neat tidbits to learn.
It's wonderful to have you at Seasonal Sundays.
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Thanks for the education!...Christine
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