Thursday, 2 March 2017

[www.keralites.net] Fwd: We Bet You Don't Know How Your Favorite Foods Are Grown!

 

We've all been exposed to apples and oranges growing on trees, but oddly enough, most of the produce we eat grow in ways we might never have expected. Have you ever wondered how coffee and cocoa are grown, or what the flowers of peanuts and kiwis look like? If so, we're definitely about to satisfy your curiosity with this collection of 15 foods that grow in unexpected ways, complete with some interesting facts about each one.

Common - Foods - Grown - Wild

Common - Foods - Grown - Wild

Common - Foods - Grown - Wild

Common - Foods - Grown - Wild

Common - Foods - Grown - Wild

Common - Foods - Grown - Wild

Common - Foods - Grown - Wild

Common - Foods - Grown - Wild

Common - Foods - Grown - Wild

Common - Foods - Grown - Wild

Common - Foods - Grown - Wild

Common - Foods - Grown - Wild

Common - Foods - Grown - Wild

Common - Foods - Grown - Wild

Common - Foods - Grown - Wild

You will find Brussels sprouts growing like buds on the stalks of the plant species known as Brassica oleracea. They are found attached to it in interesting helical patterns, and just like cabbage and broccoli, these vegetables have no protective skin or shell, but are fully edible as they appear. They are hand picked from the stalks, each of which can produce up to 1.4 kg (3.1 lb) of sprouts.

 

 


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