
20 Traditional Christmas Dishes From Around the World
It is a tradition in Luxembourg to eat little human-shaped brioche men called "boxemännchen" during the Christmas season.
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It is a tradition in Luxembourg to eat little human-shaped brioche men called "boxemännchen" during the Christmas season.
The world record for the Largest Vessel of Mulled Wine ever brewed was 537 gallons, which was achieved in 2016 in Falcade, Italy.
If your milk goes bad, don't throw it out! Instead, water your plants with it - it's high in calcium, a key nutrient for plants.
Did you know that when 7-Eleven first introduced the Slurpee in 1966, it initially offered only two flavors: Coca-Cola and Cherry?
Did you know that Gatorade was once fined $300k for misleading people into thinking it was better for your health than water?
In-N-Out Burger became the world's first true drive-thru when its founder invented the two-way intercom system for placing orders.
Did you know that the style of grilled cheese that we know and love today was only popularized in the 1920s?
Did you know that in Mexico, the first slice of your birthday cake must be given to the person you love the most?
Did you know that Mark Hamill worked in Jack in the Box as a teenager before he rose to fame as Luke Skywalker in Star Wars?
Did you know that milk is rich in calcium, protein, and vitamin B, which is great for reducing tiredness & fatigue?
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.