7 yummy facts every foodie must know

We eat food, we love food, we can't (literally) live without food. Anyway, there are some things about our favorite products even the most passionate foodies are still unaware of. Read on to find out about some of them.



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Peter Holden
WILD STRAW BERRIES ARE VERY SMALL BUT FLAVORFUL AND GIVE OFF AN EXCELLENT AROMA. DIDN'T THE FRENCHIES START WITH WILD STRAWBERRIES WHEN THEY DEVELOPED THE CURRENT BERRIES?
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20.02.2021 04:53
Doris Dallaire
Wild strawberries are still a strawberry. Just like wild blueberries and wild raspberries are still blueberries and raspberries.
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20.02.2021 10:54
Diane Smith
Wild strawberries are tiny but they are still strawberries.
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21.02.2021 01:21
Eve
We never discarded the chicken wing - with a family of 8 you just didn't discard anything edible. Enjoyed the information. Some of which I knew and some of which was new
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21.02.2021 10:25
Conrado De Leon
Coffe was unedible and ujndrinkable (almost) in the beginning. A Venetian doctor smuggled it from the Turks and became very, very wealthy with his "miracle cure" for indigestion and inebriation. The drink was very popular in England, and housewives welcomed this drink that kept their husbands from getting plastered, but when the British conquered India, tea was so, so cheap that they stopped drinking coffee. On the other side (of the English Channel) the drink was introduced by the Sultan's ambassador to France. He gave magnificent parties in his palatial embassy. One day, the ambassador noticed the cringing of a pretty "courtisan" and suggested that she add sugar to the drink. The rest is history. Coming back to England, coffee was out until the end of the XIX century when no one but the famous Oscar Wilde introduced it bach, in his meetings with other artists and the drink slowly regained the public's attention.
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21.02.2021 06:35
bina sarmah
Strawberry is actually not berry, its came from rose family just like peanut is not nut, it is legumes.
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20.02.2021 04:36
John W Shreve
I was a sort of missionary in Washington, DC in the mid-1970s and saw places advertising "Buffalo Wings." Some of these restaurants were in areas where I knew I would not be welcome but my curiosity overwhelmed my timidity and I walked in. I asked what Buffalo Wings were and the man announced my question to the customers and they had a hearty laugh. But it became my go-to place for wings.
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15.07.2024 04:53
bina sarmah
Ice cream does not scream.
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06.08.2022 05:20
Bob Vandrish
Strawberries do grow in the wild. Much smaller fruit but quite tasty. Blueberries also follow that pattern.
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10.05.2022 05:34
flanderschristy
Julie Allen, We did in my family too! My Momma didn't waste anything.
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21.02.2021 09:26
Julie Allen
When I was kid in the 50's we definitely ate chicken wings, just not the way they're done now.
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21.02.2021 06:31
Steve Tingle
I was told that all olives are green when on the tree, just the black ones are processed differently - that was when I expressed the opinion that the black ones were the ripe ones.
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20.02.2021 07:32
Leticia Olsen
🤫Chicken wings is not for me. Yes ice cream will warm you up because it’s cold and increases the body temperature. The best cooling drink in hot temperature is a nice hot cup of tea. The sense of smell is always stronger than taste. We always smell the food before we taste it.
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20.02.2021 06:51
Alicia Szot
I always knew that about steak, but try telling that to people who get it "well-done" <ICK!> I also knew about ice cream and I LOVE the smell of coffee but never drink it because I can't stand the taste.
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20.02.2021 06:50
Raymond Cardona
Very interesting what was stated about coffee is so true sometimes fresh grounds smell wonderful but the cup of fresh roasted coffee can be disappointing. Long ago when I worked in the food industry we used to put cream or milk in the mug first for some reason it took the “edge” off the taste. Bonnie
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