Did you know: Amazing food facts part 2

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May all you are good. As you know we continue Did You Know series, but this time we are here with some amazing facts about food. That may you know earlier but not others. Share this with your friends that how much you know about food 😀

Hamburger:

One burger patty can contain hundreds of different animals beef.

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According to the Washington Post, “hamburgers are almost always a mishmash of many animals. The ground beef we buy at the supermarket is made of an unknown collection of muscle tissues.”

Peanut Butter:

Scientists can turn peanut butter into diamonds.

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Scientists at the Bayerisches Geoinstitut in Germany has discovered a way to turn peanut butter and carbon dioxide into diamonds.

White Chocolate:

White chocolate is not a chocolate 🙁

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White Chocolate

White chocolate doesn’t actually contain any real chocolate components. According to Bon Appetit, the item is made up of a blend of sugar, milk products, vanilla, lecithin, and cocoa butter — no chocolate solids.

Gummy Bears:

Fruit snacks and cars are coated in the same type of wax.

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Gummy Bears

Did you ever wonder how gummy candies get that glossy sheen? They’re coated with carnauba wax, the same stuff that is used on cars to make them shiny. 

Sources:Huffingpost

Cranberries:

Ripe cranberries will bounce like rubber balls.

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Cranberries are commonly referred to as “bounce berries” because they bounce when they’re ripe. 🙂

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