Did you know that your food grew up like that?

You will not believe what a cashew nut looks like before it hits your path mix.


We know all the basic apples for oranges, but did you know that bananas grow upside down? How nuts look like they grow up, cashews with peanuts - who are not even a nut really to the way you will leave you even more shocked. We eat products every day but we rarely stop thinking about what it looks like before hitting our dinner plate. If you are curious because we have to know it now, do not dare anything!

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Cashew

Cashew fruit and nut growing on tree
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This one could change your way of watching cashews forever. The bitter and the counny (not to mentionugly Looking at) fruit that nuts develops is called cashew nuts and it is used in jams and fruit juices. To harvest the cashew nut, all the fruit is picked from the tree and that the nut is extracted from the hard hull through a tedious process of cooking by hand, gel and boiling.

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Banana

Banana herb growing
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Although they are often called palm bananas, bananas are not really cultivated on trees at all. They are actually large tree grass (trees). They grow a large purple flower and the petals fall, the bunches of bananas are revealed below. What is also curious is that even if we usually hold a banana with the stem, that the stem is actually at the bottom of the banana flower!

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Appointment

Date palms growing
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Move on the Cocoiers-Hello date Palms. These palm trees grow up to 75 feet high and promote hot temperatures often above 100 degrees, making dates some of the most laborious fruits to choose from!

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Pineapple

Pineapple plants
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Now we all knew they did not grow under the seaSorry Spongebob fans-But someone else did he think he grew up on a tree? And there is only one pineapple by plant! They actually grow in the middle of a plant in a pineapple field, which like the fruit itself, are quite cool.

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HASS Lawyer

Avocado growing on tree
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Like most great things, lawyers are not easy. Cultivate on a tree of 15 to 30 feet high, special poles should be used to remove the fruit (yes,fruit) Large branches - and if they are not caught and touch the ground on their path they are as good asguacamole.

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Artichoke

Artichoke plant flowers
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Did you know that when you eat an artichoke, you actually eat an immature flower bud? The artichokes are made inadmissible once they bloom, but they turn into these beautiful blue and purple flowers.

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Asparagus

Asparagus plant growing
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Asparagus are some of the first products to appear when they appear straight through the soil at the beginning of spring. They grow individually, strange enough looking, is not it?

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Brussels sprouts

Brussel sprout stalks
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Known for their place among the most unfavorable options at each Christmas dinner, this family member of the cabbage is actually an excellent source of protein and vitamins. Also one of the most difficult plants in the group, Brussels sprouts are cold weather vegetables that can even survive the most bitter and even sweeteer harvesting conditions when developing through a gel. The part we eat is actually a small edible bud on a large and crazy enough looking for the stem.

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Grenade

Pomegranate fruit trees
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Unlike most other plants, grenada trees flourish with a minimum amount of water. Too much on-irrigation water or heavy rains has been known to reduce fruit harvesting and causing fruit skins.

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quinoa

Quinoa flowers growing in field
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Thisprotein The favorite is not in fact a grain as the most thinking, but a seed. Quinoa plants must flourish before getting their seeds and the result is pretty good. In addition, if you plant quinoa alone, you can eat the leaves of the plant - your entire salad is finished from the grain sheet!

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Cherries

Sour cherry tree
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Cherry trees need cold to grow, so tropical regions are not the place to watch if these are one of your favorite fruits. They are also a favorite of insects and birds, resulting in farmers to go to the reading of predatory bird audio to remove parasites.

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Cocoa

Cocoa tree pods
Tom coady / flickr

The coveted cocoa bean is inside these multicolored cloves on South America's cacays. The color of pod, red, yellow or green, affects the flavor of the bean inside and what it will be used. A typical tree harvest about 30 pods and each pod contains an average of 30 to 40 grains so as to make a cocoa book, 400 beans are used! And speaking of chocolate ... checkthis To find out what happens to your body when you admire yourself in your favorite bar!

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Cranberry

Cranberry plant
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Okay, we can have Cran's ocean juice advertisements to thank a little to know this one. Following the Cran-Man and its galvanies, many people think that cranberries grow under water, which is not the case. What you see when cranberries float on the water are a process called wet harvest, in which the peat bog is filled at night before harvesting water. The water is softened by coils to loosen the floating berries of the vines and lift them on the surface for a collection easier.

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Blueberry

Blueberry bush white flowers
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Cultivated on bushes up to 12 feet, blueberries begin as small white flowers before becoming hard and green, then a reddish purple and finally their blue signature.

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Rocket

Arugula plant growing
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If we did not know better, we may have deceived this fancy salad component for weeds in our backyard-And while we're talking about salads,Here 19, you should avoid At all costs, if you want to keep your size.

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Strawberries

Strawberry plant growing
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Choose your own strawberries for strawberries come nearby than the month of June moves away. If you are going to choose for the pretty photo OPS, you may encounter difficulties with strawberries unless you want images placed on the floor. A natural strawberry plant usually does not grow from 10 to 12 inches tall, making it a nice teen plant.

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Peanut

Peanuts growing underground hand harvested
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The peanuts are unique because although their plant blooms above the ground, it fruit less. Another strange thing you have never known about peanuts is that because they are composed of edible seeds inside a pod, they are not actually a nut but a legume, like peas. or lentils.

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Almonds

Almond tree branch
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Almonds grow on trees with pretty white and pink flowers and are harvested when hulls split and shells become dry.

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Broccoli

Broccoli crown flower
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A member of the same family as Brussels grows, broccoli grows better at fresh temperatures. Something cool on the broccoli that most people do not know is that the party you eat is actually the flower of the plant.

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Kiwi

Kiwi fruit growing
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Kiwis develops similar to grapes, suspended low on their vineyards. Most people associate Kiwi's fruit cultivation with California, but it's really from New Zealand, where the first commercial harvest occurred in the 1940s. Looking for a more fun fact on food? Check these100 blowing facts about food.


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