#1 - Bananas are really berries.
#2 - The co-founder of Domino's traded his shares for a Volkswagen Beetle.
#3 - The margherita pizza was made to represent the Italian flag – basil for green, tomatoes for red, and mozzarella for white.
#4 - Hot chocolate tastes better out of an orange cup.
#5 - There are more Indian restaurants in London than in Mumbai or Delhi.
#6 - Americans eat millions of pounds of peanut butter.
#7 - Australians eat the most meat.
#8 - Death row inmates in Texas don't get to pick their last meal.
#9 - High-frequency sounds enhance the sweetness in food, while low frequencies bring out the bitterness.
#10 - Some produce in the U.S. is too ugly to sell.
#11 - California is the world's 5th largest supplier of food.
#12 - Throwing food away is illegal in Seattle.
#13 - Goat meat is the most popular meat.
#14 - Eating fast food regularly has the same impact on the liver as hepatitis.
#15 - Fortune cookies were invented in San Francisco.
#16 - In an emergency, coconut water can be used for blood plasma.
#17 - India has the lowest meat consumption in the world.
#18 - Flamin' Hot Cheetos were invented by a janitor.
#19 - Brown sugar is no different than white sugar.
#20 - The Netherlands drinks the most coffee per person.
#21 - 49% of Americans over 20 eat a sandwich every day.
#22 - India produces, consumes, and exports the most chili peppers in the world.
#23 - Potatoes are 80% water.
#24 - Pizza Hut used to be the nation's biggest purchaser of kale.
#25 - There's wood pulp in shredded cheese.
#26 - Chimichanga means "thingamajig".
#27 - Mountain Dew contains orange juice.
#28 - Bird saliva is a delicacy in China.
#29 - Sweet drinks can cause dementia.
#30 - Froot Loops are all the same flavor.
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*DOUBLED FACTS* The Book of Random Facts
Non-FictionMy recreation of the original Book of Random Facts that I accidentally deleted. 300 Random facts in a book. What could be better? It's basically QI in a word document.