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Weird facts about food that you NEVER knew 🥕🥚🥑🤯

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Olives 🫒 were once a hot commodity Documents in Syria imply that around 2,000 B.C.E., olive oil was five times more valuable than wine and two and a half times that of seed oils it is also technically classified as a fruit!

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world’s rarest cheese is made from donkey milk 🥛 once thought impossible to make cheese out of donkey’s milk as the liquid doesn’t contain enough casein to coagulate.However Serbian cheesemonger Slobodan Simić found a way to make it. Selling it for £500 per pound 🧀

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One fast-food burger 🍔 can have meat from 100 different cows. It sounds like a crazy amount, but the ground beef used to make burgers, both in fast food places and grocery stores, is made of a collection of muscle tissues

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Worldwide, around 1.2 trillion eggs are produced for eating every year. The average person on Earth consumes 173 eggs a year also Forty per cent of the world’s eggs are consumed in China 🍳 🥚

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Honey does not go bad. In fact, it's recognized as the only food that doesn't spoil due to its high sugar and low moisture content, an acidic nature and antimicrobial enzymes produced by bees 🐝 🍯

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A single spaghetti noodle is called a spaghetto 🍝

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Potatoes are 80% water 🥔 Ever juice a potato? Well, you technically could. These carby beauties are only 20% solid and are mostly made of water 💦

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Nutella has become such a popular brand that 1 in 4 of every hazelnut on this planet makes its way into those jars of heavenly goodness. The demand for hazelnuts has grown so much that universities are trying to grow them in labs to fight against global shortages 🌰

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Beer was considered a soft drink in Russia until 2011. It was legally classified as an alcoholic drink in Russia in 2011, after former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signed the bill. Until then, anything containing less than 10% alcohol was considered foodstuff in Russia 🇷🇺 🍻

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