Why Do We Eat Turkey on Thanksgiving?
Did you know that the first Thanksgiving meal included venison, fowl, corn, nuts, and shellfish?
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Did you know that the first Thanksgiving meal included venison, fowl, corn, nuts, and shellfish?
Korean culture says that the closer you hold your chopsticks to the tip, the longer you will remain unmarried.
Did you know that carbohydrates like white bread, cake, and potato chips are bad for your teeth?
Did you know that Italians have been making Parmesan cheese for at least seven hundred years?
Did you know that eating garlic or taking supplements can reduce your chances of catching a cold by 70%?
Did you know that Krispy Kreme's original recipe included mashed potatoes?
Did you know that most wasabi sold outside of Japan is actually made out of horseradish?
Glen Bell is the founder of Taco Bell. But did you know that his first business was a burger restaurant called "Bell's Burgers?"
Did you know that Chick-fil-A is the largest purchaser of Sunkist lemons worldwide?
Broccoli and Brussels sprouts contain an antioxidant called kaempferol, which helps to detoxify the body and prevent cell damage.
Did you know there is a diet called the Air Diet where you eat nothing but air?
Did you know Pfeffernüsse was first made by Johann Fleischmann in Germany way back in 1753?