History of National Taco DayThe anthropologist and historian Arturo Warman (1937 — 2003) specialized in prehistoric Mexican culture for much of his career, and was cited as saying that it was the Aztecs and Mayans who hybridized wild grasses beginning around 3,000 BC to produce the large, nutritious kernels we now know as corn Read More...
International Coffee Day History
History of International Coffee DayAccording to historical records, Coffee is originally from Ethiopia, and its discovery in Africa comes with an interesting story. Around the 700s AD, a herd of goats started acting strangely, almost as if they were dancing. Their owner, Kaldi, discovered that they were eating a sort of red bean and concluded that was the cause of their behavior Read More...
Listicles National Macadamia Nut Month 2021
I had been taught that if I cried, to be quiet about it, so whereas I never howled, the least thing made me cry both at school and at home. Crying tends to separate a child from other children, for even children dislike a cry baby, and I had no friends in the world.Frederick BantingFive Reasons To Go Nuts Over All Things MacadamiaWarm weather, pleaseHawaii, Australia, California, Brazil, and South Africa are home to macadamia trees since they do best in a warm climateSome trees produce poisonous nutsAlthough there are seven types of macadamia trees, only two of them are capable of producing edible nuts; the other five produce nuts that contain high levels of the toxin cyanogenic glycosides, making them poisonous Read More...