Food is the most wonderful thing in the word. Yet some times it can be weird and wacky. Counting down from ten.....
10.
Coffee
The Fact: The most expensive coffee in the world
comes from civet poop
Kopi
Luwak are coffee beans that come from Civet (a cat sized mammal) poo. The
animals gorge on only the finest ripe berries, and excrete the
partially-digested beans, which are then harvested for sale. Kopi Luwak is the
most expensive coffee in the world, selling for between $120 and $600 per
pound, and is sold mainly in Japan and the United States, but it is
increasingly becoming available elsewhere.
9.
Feast
The Fact: The largest food item on a menu is roast
camel
The
camel is stuffed with a sheep’s carcass, which is stuffed with chickens, which
are stuffed with fish, which are stuffed with eggs. This feast is sometimes
featured in Bedouin weddings. Someone discovered the word stuffed and just went crazy.....
8.
Bugs
The Fact: The FDA allows you to sell bugs and rodent
hair for consumption
The
FDA allows an average of 30 or more insect fragments, and one or more rodent
hairs, per 100 grams of peanut butter. Now I'm worried.... well what hasn't killed you.....
7.
Soup
The Fact: The first soup was made of hippopotamus
The
earliest archeological evidence for the consumption of soup dates back to 6000
BC, and it was hippopotamus soup!
Recipe goes: Catch one hippo
I go: What???? How???? I ask again HOW????
6. Liquorice
The Fact: Liquorice is also used to flavor cigarettes
Liquorice is used to enhance the flavor of cigarette smoke. Licorice extract may be applied to cigarette tobacco to enhance and harmonize the flavor characteristics of smoke, improve moisture holding characteristics of tobacco, and act as a surface active agent for ingredient application.
5. Worcestershire Sauce
The Fact: Worcestershire sauce is made from dissolved fish
Worcestershire
sauce, the popular English sauce, is made from dissolved anchovies. The
anchovies are soaked in vinegar until they have completely melted. The sauce
contains the bones and all. That explains the weird milky sediment..
4. Popsicle
The Fact: The Popsicle was invented by an 11 year who kept it secret
for 18 years.
The inventor was
Frank Epperson who, in 1905, left a mixture of powdered soda and water out on
the porch, which contained a stir stick. That night, temperatures in San
Francisco reached record low temperature. When he woke the next morning, he
discovered that it had frozen to the stir stick, creating a fruit flavored ice
treat that he named the Popsicle. 18 years later he patented it and called it
the Popsicle.
3. Microwaves
The Fact: Microwave cooking was discovered accidentally, when a
chocolate bar melted in someone’s pocket
This is very true
and very scary – imagine what it was doing to his leg! The fact is, Percy
LeBaron Spencer of the Raytheon Company was walking past a radar tube and he
noticed that the chocolate bar in his pocket melted. He then tested popcorn in
front of the tube (surely turning up the power and standing out of the beam),
and it quickly popped all over the room. He is (obviously) known as the
inventor of the Microwave oven.
2. Peanuts
The Fact: Dynamite is made with peanuts
Peanut oil can be
processed to produce glycerol, which can be used to make nitroglycerin, one of
the constituents of dynamite. Note however, there are other processes that can
be used to make dynamite without using peanuts at all. How bad is it to survive an accidental explosion of dynamite just to find out your allergic to peanuts.
1. Coconut Water
The Fact: Coconut water can be used (in emergencies) as a substitute
for blood plasma.
The reason for
this is that coconut water (the water found in coconuts – not to be confused
with coconut milk, which comes from the flesh of the coconut) is sterile and
has an ideal pH level. Coconut water is liquid endosperm – it surrounds the embryo
and provides nutrition.
Oh my word! The stuffed camel sounds horrific. I'm just glad they stuffed the chickens with fish and then with eggs. Stuffing dead chickens with eggs sounds very wrong..
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