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National Rice Pudding Day | August 9
Did you know that the US celebrates #NationalRicePuddingDay on August 9th every year?
Mmmmm food! Prepare for mouthwateringly delicious facts about all the foods and drinks in the world!
Here at The Fact Site, we’ve dedicated an entire section to the most impressive and obscure food facts.
Dig in to these amazing facts about fruit, vegetables, meats, soft drinks, and chocolate that will not just educate you but will leave you hungry for more!
Did you know that the US celebrates #NationalRicePuddingDay on August 9th every year?
Pringles were first sold in America in 1968 but were not popular until the mid-1970s.
American grapes are available in September and October every year although European grapes are available all year.
The middle white part of a stick of rock is made by heating sugar, glucose and water to a temperature of 280°F.
In the United Kingdom, pigs in blankets are small sausages, or chipolatas wrapped up in bacon.
The popular British drink Lucozade, was created by Thomas Beecham, from Newcastle in 1927.
Chewing gum goes as far back as the Ancient Greeks and the Mayans; they chewed natural plants like masticas & chicle.
You don't see Diet Coke with Bacon in shops because it was made purely as a collectable item.
Tea is the 2nd most consumed beverage in the world and has been around for centuries - with thousands of different types of tea.
There are many parts of a pig which is edible, the loin, belly, head, neck, leg and more!
Did you know that the name Fanta comes from "fantasie" which is German for "imagination"?
Budweiser was first created in 1895, in Budweis, which is a place in the Czech Republic.