The 100 folds in a chef’s toque are said to represent 100 ways to cook an egg.
Two of the most common flowers on the Lunar New Year are plum blossoms, which symbolize courage, and water narcissuses, which represent prosperity.

M&Ms candies get their twin Ms from the names of their inventors: Forrest Mars and Bruce Murrie.

Only a quarter of the Sahara Desert is sandy. Most of it is covered in gravel, though it also contains mountains and oases. Oh, and it isn’t the world’s largest desert—Antarctica is.

The fear of vegetables is called Lachanophobia.

The most powerful electric eel is found in the rivers of Brazil, Columbia, Venezuela, and Peru, and produces a shock of 400-650 volts.
Peanuts are one of the ingredients in dynamite.

Cucumber can actually cure bad breath. A slice pressed to the roof of your mouth for 30 seconds with your tongue allows the phytochemicals to kill the problematic bacteria.
It’s illegal to own only one guinea pig in Switzerland. (They get lonely.)
The deepest parts of the oceans, anything below 3.7 miles deep, are known as the "Hadal zone". More people have been to the moon than have explored that depth.

Baby whales grow at an average rate of 10lbs per hour!

Kate Roberts, better known as Vulcana, was a Welsh strongwoman. In 1901, she suprised a crowd in London by lifting a wagon that was stuck on a street.