Facts About Gorgonzola Cheese
Gorgonzola is named after a village that was just outside of Milan once, although now really a town within the city.
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Gorgonzola is named after a village that was just outside of Milan once, although now really a town within the city.
Wotsits are mainly cheese flavored curly shaped potato chips, although there are variations such as waffle-shaped Wotsits.
A vegetable has no scientific definition, so a tomato can still be classed as a vegetable as well as a fruit.
Chewing gum is one of the ways of reducing the risk of crying while cutting onions.
Did you know that the US celebrates #NationalRicePuddingDay on August 9th every year?
Pringles were first sold in America in 1968 but were not popular until the mid-1970s.
American grapes are available in September and October every year although European grapes are available all year.
The middle white part of a stick of rock is made by heating sugar, glucose and water to a temperature of 280°F.
In the United Kingdom, pigs in blankets are small sausages, or chipolatas wrapped up in bacon.
The popular British drink Lucozade, was created by Thomas Beecham, from Newcastle in 1927.
Chewing gum goes as far back as the Ancient Greeks and the Mayans; they chewed natural plants like masticas & chicle.
You don't see Diet Coke with Bacon in shops because it was made purely as a collectable item.