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Kumquat

By Cris | February 24, 2016 - 11:08 PM |February 24, 2016 Culinary
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Kumquat

Kumquats are they hidden away relatives of oranges. Kumquats are a type of citrus fruit that grown on small trees, that have edible skin and flesh, and they are believed to … Continue reading →

Tagged Asia, Culinary, Facts, Fruit, Vegetation

Zipper

By Cris | February 24, 2016 - 7:31 AM |February 24, 2016 Inventions
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Zipper

You can’t get more zippy than a zipper. Zippers are an invention used to secure and close the edges of two pieces of material, commonly textiles. A ‘zipper’ is also known as … Continue reading →

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Bidgee Widgee

By Cris | February 22, 2016 - 9:46 PM |February 22, 2016 Vegetation
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Bidgee Widgee

Bidgee widgees certainly like to stick to you. Bidgee widgees are a species of perennial, flowering plant, native to regions of Australia and New Zealand. ‘Bidgee widgees’ are also known … Continue reading →

Tagged Australia, Facts, Plant, Vegetation

Mont Saint-Michel

By Cris | February 20, 2016 - 10:24 PM |February 20, 2016 Structures, History and Countries
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Mont Saint-Michel

Mont Saint-Michel would have been a terror of a fortress. Mont Saint-Michel is an islet that contains a monastery, a village, and a fortification, situated roughly 600 metres (0.4 miles) away from the … Continue reading →

Tagged Buildings, Construction, Europe, Facts, Religous

Woolly Monkey

By Cris | February 19, 2016 - 10:58 PM |February 19, 2016 Animals
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Woolly Monkey

Are woolly monkeys the long-lost cousins of woolly mammoths? Woolly monkeys are a genus of four species of monkey, native to South America’s rainforest habitats. The scientific name of a woolly monkey is Lagothrix … Continue reading →

Tagged America, Animal, Facts, Mammal

Dragon Fruit

By Cris | February 18, 2016 - 10:05 PM |February 18, 2016 Culinary
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Dragon Fruit

I couldn’t think of a better name than ‘dragon fruit’ for such a fruit. Dragon fruit is an edible exotic fruit that grows on certain species of cactus plants. ‘Dragon fruit’ is also … Continue reading →

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