Here are some Foods with Amazingly Crazy attributes.
1. Honey
Only food that never Spoils. Never Ever !!!
2. Watermelons in Japan
Are designed to be cubical in shape. They get square watermelons by growing them inside of square glass cases. This helps to Stack better.
3. Cranberries
Cranberries are sorted for ripeness by bouncing them; a fully ripened cranberry can be dribbled like a basketball.
4. Pineapples
The more you eat them, more is the weight you loose. It takes more calories to digest Pineapples than the calories present in them. Also one can speed up ripening of a Pineapple by standing it upside down on leafy end.
5. Osage Orange Fruit
This fruit is used to repel cockroaches. This fruit contains certain toxic compounds that repel them.
6. Apples
There are 7000 varieties of Apples in our World !!!
7. Lychee Seeds
They are poisonous and should not be eaten !!!
8. Tomato
Actually a Fruit. But Supreme Court gave a ruling in 1893 making it a vegetable.
9. Rice
It has more varieties than any other fruit or vegetable... nearly 15000 !!!
10. Carrots
They were originally red, purple, yellow or white. Orange carrots were not produced until the 16th century, when the Dutch cross bred yellow and red carrots to create the orange carrot, in honor of the the Dutch Royal Family, which was also known as the House of Orange.
The more you eat them, more is the weight you loose. It takes more calories to digest Pineapples than the calories present in them. Also one can speed up ripening of a Pineapple by standing it upside down on leafy end.
5. Osage Orange Fruit
This fruit is used to repel cockroaches. This fruit contains certain toxic compounds that repel them.
6. Apples
There are 7000 varieties of Apples in our World !!!
They are poisonous and should not be eaten !!!
8. Tomato
Actually a Fruit. But Supreme Court gave a ruling in 1893 making it a vegetable.
9. Rice
It has more varieties than any other fruit or vegetable... nearly 15000 !!!
10. Carrots
They were originally red, purple, yellow or white. Orange carrots were not produced until the 16th century, when the Dutch cross bred yellow and red carrots to create the orange carrot, in honor of the the Dutch Royal Family, which was also known as the House of Orange.