You could cover the Great Wall of China 8 times with the number of Nutella jars sold in a year.
20 FASCINATING facts about food you've probably never heard of!
Cheese is the most frequently stolen food item in the world with 4% of cheese going missing every year.
The first dynamite was made with peanuts as peanut oil was used tp produce nitroglycerin, one of the main ingredients of dynamite.
There are so many known varieties of apples that it would take over 20 years for you to taste all of them if you ate an apple every day.
One McDonald's burger can contain meat from over 100 different hundred cows.
If left directly on the skin for a prolonged period of time, garlic can cause third-degree burns because the chemicals in it are so potent.
Airplane food isn't very tasty because our sense of taste and smell drop by 30% when inside a pressurised cabin at high altitudes.
A 100-gram chocolate bar takes approximately 1,700 litres of water to make.
Potatoes can absorb and reflect wifi signals because of their water content and chemistry.
Eskimos use refrigerators to keep their food from freezing.
Ketchup was compressed into a pill and sold as medicine used to cure diarrhea in the 1800s.
Coconut water can be used as a substitute for blood plasma in case of an emergency.
Tea bags were created accidentally after customers inacurately started to use tea samples in the same way as infusers.
Scientists are able to turn peanut butter into diamonds because of its high carbon content.
Eating bananas can actually help fight depression. The fruit contains high levels of tryptophan, which converts into serotonin - a type of chemical in our brain that influences mood.
Four or more teaspoons of nutmeg can cause mild hallucinations and your limbs to warm without warning.
Human beings are genetically coded to crave sugar
Gatorade was originally made by physicians at the University of Florida to combat fatigue among the players of their football team, The Florida Gators.
Monk fruit extract is 300 times sweeter than sugar.
Did you know that honey is formed by a combination of nectar and bee vomit?