The most expensive coffee in the world is made from elephant dung, and it’s called Black Ivory coffee. It costs $50 per cup. Luwak, aka civet, coffee is made by feeding coffee beans to mongoose and then using its feces. It costs $160 per pound.
The Queen of England is the only person in the UK who doesn't legally need a driver’s license to drive, though she has been known to take joyrides around her various estates in her Range Rover.
The first webcam in the world was made for coffee. In 1991, a group of Cambridge University scientists set a camera on their work building’s coffee pot, streaming the footage live on the web so that they would be able to see if the pot was empty or not, saving themselves the disappointment of a coffee-less trip. The picture above is the actually from that first camera.
Capracotta, in the province of Isernia, Italy set the new world one-day snowfall record with 256 cm (8.34 feet) of snow in about 18 hours on Thursday, March 5, 2015.
The most expensive license plate is the number ‘1’, bought by an Abu Dhabi businessman, Saeed Abdul Ghafour Khouri in 2008 at an auction at the 7-star Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi, - costing a staggering $14.3 million.
There are more than 40,000 different varieties of rice. Of the 40,000 varieties, more than 100 are grown worldwide, but only around 10 percent are marketed and sold.
Female breasts are composed almost entirely of fat which is one reason why, when dieting, they tend to reduce in size long before you lose the wobble elsewhere!
Fat cells live for an average of ten years. Once a fat cell dies the body makes a brand new one to take its place. However, once brain cells die they are gone for good
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