1. The most expensive pizza in the world ,LOUIS XIII ,costs $12,000 dollars.It takes 72 hours to make, and it can only be made in your home by 3 Italian chefs.The pizza is topped with 3 types of caviar, bufala mozzarella, lobster from Norway and Cilento, and pink Australian sea salt.



2. One fast food burger can have meat from hundreds of cows, the ground beef used to make burgers is made of a collection of muscle tissues.







3.  Green, yellow, and red bell peppers are not the same vegetable.Though some green peppers are unripe red peppers, green, yellow, orange, and red peppers are all unique plants with their own seeds.





4. Scientists can turn peanut butter into diamonds.
peanut butter is so rich in carbon, it's possible to turn it into diamonds.Just extract the oxygen from the carbon dioxide found in the peanut spread, and then enact immense pressure on the carbon left behind.



5.Despite its name, white chocolate doesn't actually contain any real chocolate components.It is made up of a blend of sugar, milk products, vanilla, lecithin, and cocoa butter, but no chocolate solids.


6. There’s a drink that can replace meals.
The Soylent manufacturer wanted to create a drink that could replace meals. One bottle enriches your body with 20% of your needed protein, vitamins, and microelements. 
With the constant growing population on day we will go out of resources, this drink may replace ordinary food. One bottle just costs $3.25.


7. Earlier chickens used produced about a dozen eggs a year. Now they can produce hundreds
The most prolific egg-laying chicken was in Missouri in 1979. with 371 eggs a year!


8. Honey will never ever go bad.Honey is very low in moisture and very acidic. In a low-moisture and high-acid environment like a sealed jar, bacteria will die almost immediately. Archaeologists have found pots of honey from thousands of years ago that still looked fresh.


9. Carrots were originally purple
 the first carrots looked nothing like they do today.
Originally these vegetables were purple or white with a thin root. The orange carrots we know and eat today are actually the result of a genetic mutation in the late 16th century.


10.In 18th century Europe, the tomato was nicknamed "the poison apple," because aristocrats would oftentimes get sick and die after eating them.
the high acidity of tomatoes would cause lead to leach from the pewter plates used by rich aristocrats and cause lead poisoning.


11. Grapes will explode if you put them in the microwave. grape that doesn't absorb enough power 
The grape itself then acts like an antenna and conducts the electricity in the microwave, causing small "plasma" fireballs.


12. Crackers are worse for your teeth than sugar.
Acid is the biggest cause of tooth decay, not sugar!
Crackers tend to stick to your teeth which ends up being a breeding ground for bacteria