13 September 2018
Today is World Chocolate Day.
Detroit has 70,000 abandoned buildings, 31,000 abandoned homes and 90,000 vacant lots.
In many Asian cuisines, slices of ginger are eaten between courses, to cleanse the palette.
The Black Forest measures 160 kilometres in length and is 60 kilometres wide.
Fingers grow on leather palms.
40% of the world’s oil comes from the Indian Ocean.
Victorian doctors routinely prescribed fried mice as a remedy for children who wet the bed.
Today in 1953, Nikita Khrushchev became General Secretary of the USSR's Communist Party.
Declared satanic, Pope Clement VII loved coffee; he baptized it and give it Christian food status in 1600.
A Freudian slip is when you say one thing but mean your mother.
With radiation therapy, 56% of Canadians survive lung cancer.
Fried mice are a popular street snack in Malawi.
General Wolf beat the Marquis de Montcalm on the Plains of Abraham, in the Battle of Québec, today in 1759. Britain was awarded the possessions of New France.
The two things people cannot eat for lunch are breakfast and dinner.
Mosquitoes are unable to breed in the Ganges River.
From two years to five is the average age spread of a Canadian tricycle rider.
When a lions breed with tigers, the offspring are ligers or tigons.
In France, kids 14 and under may not bring cellphones, tablets or smartwatches to school.
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