Sunday 4 March 2018

Did You Know?


Hello guys it's me again.
While i was browsing trough the internet i had found some interesting/ funny Did-You-Know's about food, I hope you think they're interesting as well.


1,http://www.foodtimeline.org/foodfaq2.html#mushrooms
2,https://didyouknow.org/fastfacts/food/
3,https://communitytable.parade.com/169137/toriavey/did-you-know-10-surprising-food-history-facts/
4,https://communitytable.parade.com/169137/toriavey/did-you-know-10-surprising-food-history-facts/
5,https://communitytable.parade.com/169137/toriavey/did-you-know-10-surprising-food-history-facts/





Why do we call it "mozzarella?" "Its name in Italion means literally 'little socie'. It is a diminutive form of mozza, 'slice, slice of cheese', a derivative of the verb mozzare, 'cut off'; which perhaps came ultimately from Latin mutilare."
---An A-Z of Food & Drink, John Ayto[Oxford University Press:Oxford] 2002 (p. 218) Afbeeldingsresultaten voor mozarella

did you know?                                                                                                                      The world’s oldest existing eateries are the Stiftskeller St. Peter in Salzburg, Austria – which was started as a monastery and had a tavern for travelers by 803 AD – and an eatery which opened in Kai-Feng, China in 1153.
Afbeeldingsresultaten voor stiftskeller st. peter in salzburg

According to an Ethiopian legend, the caffeinated power of coffee was discovered when a goat herder witnessed his goats’ energetic behavior after snacking on the berries of the coffee plant. He tried some for himself and felt the same buzz-like effects
Coffee: A Caffeinated History from Antiquity to Present - Learn the history of coffee from its early Arabian roots to modern-day Starbucks, and try five unique coffee-inspired recipes.

The Popsicle was actually created by accident in 1905. When 11-year-old Frank Epperson left a sweet drink and its stirring stick on the porch overnight, he awoke to find that the drink had frozen to the stick. He shared his ‘Epsicle’ with his friends and later his own children, who called the treats Pop’s ‘sicles. In 1923 Epperson applied for the patent and the Popsicle brand name was born.
Popsicle

John Glenn was not only the first American to orbit the earth; he was also the first person to eat in space. His meal? Semi-liquid applesauce, spaghetti, roast beef and bite-sized cubes of solid food that would often break into crumbs and float around the capsule, causing concern about damage to equipment.
Afbeeldingsresultaten voor space food

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