12 Facts About Food That Will Seriously Impress You
Things we encounter every day can often hide many mysteries that few people know about. Here are just a few fascinating, surprising, and downright strange things we at Bright Side found out about food.
Chili peppers
The color of a chili pepper actually reveals nothing about its taste. You should actually pay attention to its size — the smaller it is, the hotter it will be.
Avocados
Avocados are a seriously unpredictable fruit.
One more about avocados
Never, ever feed birds avocado, even if they clearly want it themselves. It’s very poisonous for them.
Oreo cookies
The geometric design stamped on an Oreo cookie is supposed to be a variant of the Nabisco logo. But some believe it also resembles the Cross of Lorraine carried by the Knights Templars. However, most customers today see it as a four-leaf clover.
Bananas
It might sound crazy, but mosquitoes are actually attracted to people who’ve recently consumed a banana. We can only guess as to why this is the case.
Gravity
Gravity has a great sense of humor and likes to make fun of you when you want a drink. How can you deal with this? There doesn’t seem to be a solution.
Bottled water
In every one of these bottles, the water is slightly different. You’ll never find two sources of water that are exactly the same.
Food coloring
Coloring in food makes kids hyperactive, especially if it’s a red or yellow food coloring.
Coffee
Coffee beans aren’t actually beans — they’re berries. A more accurate name for them is ’berries of the coffee plant.’
Tea
You should never drink tea that isn’t freshly brewed. The Japanese have a saying: ’Yesterday’s tea bites worse than a snake.’ Cold tea irritates the walls of the stomach, so much so that the Chinese consider it the same as poison.
Honey
Honey is immortal. The oldest pot of honey that is still edible (!) was discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter — in the tomb of Egyptian pharoah Tutankhamun. It was tested by biologists and found to still be fit for consumption.
Camembert
Camembert should be eaten as close to its use-by date as possible, but never after it.
Eggs
If an egg rises to the surface when placed in some water, it’s no longer edible. This occurs because gases accumulate inside an egg as it gets older, causing it to float.
One more curious thing about them — red spots
These are actually blood spots (or meat spots) caused by a ruptured blood vessel during the egg’s formation. The reasons may be the age of the hen and her diet, but the spots are no way a sign that the hen is unhealthy or has been mistreated in any way.
Sauerkraut
Sauerkraut looks after your figure. Its sourness makes your body up to twice as effective at processing fats, helping you in turn to lose weight.
Chocolate
If you eat a small piece of dark chocolate before a meal, it will up your blood with glucose. Even if you’re very hungry, this will prevent you from eating too much, leaving you satiated but not overfed.
Food’s greatest secret
Food is always tastier at night. All food. Always.
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