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"Arachibutyrophobics" are scared of peanut butter sticking to the roof of their mouths.

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  • Parsley helps get rid of garlic on the breath.
  • Sardines are the most popular canned fish in the world.
  • Chillies are a part of the potato, tomato, aubergine and nightshade family of plants.
  • Semolina is coarsely ground durum wheat.
  • In Turkey, legend has it that a bride can predict the number of children she will have by the number of seeds that spill out of a pomegranate when she drops it on the floor.
  • 'Beethoven' means a beetroot farm.
  • Pepper is the King Of Spices.
  • Asafoetida is often called 'stink finger' for its extremely obnoxious smell.
  • "Arachibutyrophobics" are scared of peanut butter sticking to the roof of their mouths.
  • "Hangtown Fry" is a frittata made with eggs, oysters and bacon.
  • The word 'omelette' is derived from the French word 'lemelle' which means "thin as a knife blade".
  • A fairly rare breed of hens called 'Araucana' lay eggs in varying pastel shades of blue and green.
  • The Singapore Esplanade has been lovingly nicknamed 'Durian' because of its resemblance to the spiky, pungent fruit.
  • Orange was the inspiration for Sydney Opera House
  • The name 'vanilla' comes from the Spanish 'Vainilla' meaning"little pod".
  • Lemons originated in Kashmir, India.
  • The leg is the juiciest part of the chicken.
  • Turmeric is revered by Hindus and associated with fertility
  • The word 'coriander' comes from the Greek word 'koris' which means bed bug; because of the similarity between the smell of coriander leaves and the offending bug.
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