1. Apple is more refreshing than coffee. Apple is rich in mineral boron, which can restore sleepy brain to a awake state.
2. Before the refrigerator was invented, people put live frogs in milk for the purpose of keeping fresh.
3. Pineapple is not a fruit with a single head, it is a collection of many small fruits.
4. The first crispy cone was born at the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904. Salesman Abe Doumar wrapped the ice cream in waffles because the trays ran out.
5. Grapes will explode when heated in a microwave oven.
6. In 1889, Italians invented Margherita Pizza in memory of Queen Margherita. Red tomatoes, white Italian cheese and green basil leaves correspond to the three colors of the Italian flag.
7. The microwave oven uses more electricity to start the clock to keep time than to heat food.
8. The earliest beer brewing technology originated from Egypt-in fact, beer was the daily salary of the craftsmen who built the pyramids.
9. The German Chocolate Cake is actually not a native of Germany. It was made by an American whose name was Sam German.
10. At the beginning of the 19th century, tomato sauce was sold as a medicine to treat diarrhea. It was once called Dr. Miles Tomato Complex Concentrate.
11. It is illegal for eggs sold in the United States to be sold in the United Kingdom, and similarly, British standard eggs cannot be sold in the United States.
12. Studies have shown that two bananas are enough to support the calories consumed for 90 minutes of exercise.
13. The shelf life of pure honey can reach 3000 years.
14. Most popcorn will only take on two shapes: snowflake shape or mushroom shape.
15. Humans did not invent the can opener until 48 years after the invention of the can.
16. The year marked on the wine bottle refers to the year when the grapes were picked rather than the year when the wine was bottled.
17. Oily fish can improve mood and make you happy.
18. In fact, many of the milk advertisements you see were shot with white paint and thinner.
19. There are about 200 seeds on each strawberry.
20.In 1905, the 11-year-old Frank Epson put the leftover drink and the stirring stick on the corridor to freeze, and the popsicle appeared.
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