Five Food Finds about Almonds
1. Almonds are mentioned several times in the New and Old Testaments. They are revered as symbols of divine approval.
2. Almonds are actually fruits, related to cherries and plums.
3. Raw Almonds contain prussic acids, the eating of more than a handfull can be lethal. this is why all almonds are dried, roasted and/or pasteurized.
4. A key indicator of cyanide poisoning was the faint smell of roasted almonds on the victim.
5. Greek mythology tells of the beautiful princess Phyllis, who was left waiting at the altar on her wedding day by her intended, Demophon. Phyllis waited for years for him to return, but finally died of a broken heart. In sympathy, the gods transformed Phyllis into an almond tree, which became a symbol of hope
Daily Quote:
“True Love is a hard nut to crack, but it has the sweetest kernel.”~Spanish Proverb
Events of February 16

Today’s Food History
on this day in…
- 1909 Richard McDonald was born. He was one of the brothers who founded McDonald’s fast food restaurants. Richard also designed the golden arches logo.
- 1932 James E. Markham of Stark Brothers Nurseries and Orchards in Mississippi, received the first patent for a fruit tree. It was for a peach tree whose fruit ripened later than other varieties.
- 1937 Dr. Wallace Hume Carothers received a patent for Nylon. (Which he discovered in 1935). One of its first uses was to replace the hog bristles that had been used in toothbrushes. Think about it: people used to brush their teeth with pigs hair.
- 1959 Rap singer ‘Ice T’ was born (Tracy Morrow).
- 2009 Burgers & Beer on the Road: A truck carrying 40,000 pounds of frozen hamburger patties hit the center median, and dumped thousands of pounds of burgers onto Interstate 15 near Salt Lake City. A few hours later on Interstate 84, also in Utah, a truck carrying 40,000 pounds of Fat Tire Beer hit the center median and spilled its load on the highway. Neither driver was injured.
I always enjoy your fun food facts and how well-organized your page is making is easy to read.
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Again, you have some way cool history facts related to food. I didn’t actually know that almonds were a fruits. I thought they were nuts. I didn’t know they could kill you either. I’ve eaten many, and I think I have eaten some raw before.
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Great post! I really like almonds. In the afternoons at work, I find an apple and a hand ful of almonds to be a great snack. Just to clarify the “almonds are actually fruits” statement, yes, “almonds” are fruits. However, the “nut” we call almonds (like in the picture at the top of this page) is the “kernel” of the “nut” which is actually inside the “fruit”. It’s just like an apricot or peach… eat off the flesh to reveal the stone, crack the stone open to find the kernel. Apricot kernels are also edible but also contain arsenic and can kill a person if they eat too many!
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And I just ate a bowl of almonds today. Coincidence? I think not. Thanks for alerting me to this special day.
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Fascinating, as always. Almonds are the best!
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Reblogged this on Collectables and commented:
Today in food history!
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I love the facts! RIP, Fat Tire beer spilled on the road. So sad 😦
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MMMMMMMMMMMM Looks good.. thanks for the click… Blessings.. Bro Pat
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My mom always had almonds in the house growing up – we always ate them raw and she would count out 8 only for each us (for economic reasons). She also called them the King of Nuts!! Love them 🙂
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Happy Almonds Day!
I have a great snack recipe with almonds! It’s spicy/helathy/easy/delicious/to love. I’ll try to cook it on Almond day! 😉
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Darn… have to put the arsenic away (lol).. I love almonds.. who knew they were a fruit!?
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Cool blog!! I also did not know that almonds are fruits.
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My favorite almonds are at Trader Joes. Almonds covered in wasabi!
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Wow, this one was full of fascinating facts! I did know the one about arsenic. I did some research for a manuscript I wrote about a poisoning and remember reading about that one. Evidently, Agatha Christie liked them, too. 🙂
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Love almonds!!! Had no idea they were more closely related to peaches and prunes and stuff! Also, had no clue raw almonds had cyanide in them and could kill ya!!! NOOOOOOO!!!!
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I got it! thanks for the catch…darn it spell check let me down again
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Ah – how appropriate! Of all days, I packed a little bag of almonds today for my snack. I’ll be eating them thinking of their special day today.
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Done Thanks. Darn that spell check
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Reblogged this on Meals on Wheels.
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John-Bryan, I really enjoy your writings. I noticed today that “divine” is spelled incorrectly in the first fact. Perhaps you would like to alter it.
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NUTS!
(Sorry, I couldn’t resist.)
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Delicious like always
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I’m nuts for almonds !
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Nice post! i’m eating choco-coated almonds right now! 🙂
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Almond is a fruit? Wow, didn’t know that. Thanks for sharing!
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