Canada produces about 85 per cent of the world s maple syrup The only other place it s made is the northeastern United States

Lemon water helps clean the toxins out of our bodies When you get rid of toxic waste in your system your skin will show it first

Doughnuts didn t have a hole in their center until a sea captain from Maine began poking holes in his mother s doughnuts in 1847

Sugar is addictive - It s consumption releases an opiate-like substance that our brain perceives as a reward making us want more

Joseph Priestley the English chemist invented carbonated water It was a by-product of his investigations into the chemistry of ai

Almonds spinach cold water turkey salmon hot peppers oatmeal blueberries coffee ginger yogurt and green tea are Metabolism Boosters

Ranch dressing contains titanium dioxide to keep it white Titanium dioxide is also used in most sunscreens and might be a carcinogen

Potato chips were invented after a chef lost his temper with a customer who kept asking for his potatoes to be more fried and thinne

Chocolate was introduced into the United States in 1765 when cocoa beans were brought from the West Indies to Dorchester Massachusetts

Foods like donuts and bacon are addictive High calorie foods overload the brain s pleasure center - The more you eat the more you want

The term hooch for liquor comes from the Hoochinoo Indians known for their ability to make liquor so strong it could knock someone out

Students in Holland built a robot that pours the perfect glass of beer It takes 1 min 11 seconds to pour the ideal mix of beer and froth

A chef s hat is shaped that way to counteract the heat in the kitchen; it allows air to circulate around the scalp keeping the head cool

The English actually invented champagne in the 16th century when they started importing wine from Champagne France and adding carbonation

All that extra air in potato chip bags that one complains about really serves a purpose It s Nitrogen and prevents the chips from breaking