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| ( Saffron ) |
Saffron is the most expensive herb in the world?
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| ( Salt ) |
Spilling salt is considered good luck in Japan?
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| ( Sandwich ) |
How did sandwich got its name? The most common version is that it was born one night at London at 1762 when an English nobleman, John Montagu, the Fourth Earl of Sandwich even though he was hungry he didn't wish to stop playing cards. So, he ordered a waiter to bring him some roast-beef between 2 slices of bread so that he wouldn't grease his fingers while eating and thus grease the cards.
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| ( Saturday ) |
Saturday is the most popular day in America for eating out? Second is Friday.
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| ( Soufflé ) |
The first recipe for soufflé appeared in Le Cuisinier Moderne (1742) by Vincent La Chapelle?
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| ( Soup ) |
Campbell's was the first company to condense soup in 1898?
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| ( Spaghetti ) |
Spaghetti is America¢s top family main course?
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| ( Spinach ) |
Spinach was the first frozen vegetable to be sold?
To improve iron absorption, spinach should be eaten with food rich in vitamin C such as oranges, or citrus?
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| ( Spoons ) |
There is a spoon museum in New Jersey with 5000 spoons from around the world?
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| ( Squash ) |
Squash got its name from Askutasquash that means" eaten raw" in Narragansett Native American.
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| ( Strawberries ) |
Strawberries are high in Vitamin C, antioxidants and potassium?
Strawberries have a museum in their honour in Belgium?
Strawberries are neither a fruit or a berry? They are the enlarged receptacle of the flower.
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| ( Strudel ) |
Baklava in the "father" of strudel? it was brought to Hungary by Turkish invaders in the 16th century.
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| ( Sugar ) |
The average American consumes 19 teaspoons of sugar per day?
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