Holidays & Celebrations
The History Of Advent Calendars
The very first advent calendars were produced in the early 1800's in Germany although not the cardboard type we get these days.
From crunchy to creamy, sweet to savory, food comes in every flavor and form imaginable.
Explore fascinating facts about what we eat, how it’s made, and the incredible variety of foods found across the globe.
Holidays & Celebrations
The History Of Advent Calendars
The very first advent calendars were produced in the early 1800's in Germany although not the cardboard type we get these days.
Food & Drink
Facts About Wotsits
Wotsits are mainly cheese flavored curly shaped potato chips, although there are variations such as waffle-shaped Wotsits.
Food & Drink
21 Amazing Facts About Fruit
A vegetable has no scientific definition, so a tomato can still be classed as a vegetable as well as a fruit.
Food & Drink
Stop Yourself From Crying When Chopping Onions
Chewing gum is one of the ways of reducing the risk of crying while cutting onions.
Holidays & Celebrations
National Rice Pudding Day | August 9
Did you know that the US celebrates #NationalRicePuddingDay on August 9th every year?
Food & Drink
Interesting Facts About Pringles That You Should Know
Pringles were first sold in America in 1968 but were not popular until the mid-1970s.
Food & Drink
A Bunch Of Fun Facts About Grapes
American grapes are available in September and October every year although European grapes are available all year.
Food & Drink
How the Letters Are Made In A Stick Of Rock
The middle white part of a stick of rock is made by heating sugar, glucose and water to a temperature of 280°F.
Holidays & Celebrations
National Pigs-In-A-Blanket Day | April 24
In the United Kingdom, pigs in blankets are small sausages, or chipolatas wrapped up in bacon.
Food & Drink
Differences Between Chewing Gum And Bubble Gum
Chewing gum goes as far back as the Ancient Greeks and the Mayans; they chewed natural plants like masticas & chicle.
Animals & Wildlife
Edible Parts Of A Pig
There are many parts of a pig which is edible, the loin, belly, head, neck, leg and more!
Holidays & Celebrations
National Popcorn Day | January 19
Did you know that popcorn pops when it reaches a temperature of about 347°F?