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The Insane Archive

Shawn Grows
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Every food you’ve ever eaten has a secret.

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The slime inside okra is one of the most useful substances researchers have found in any plant on Earth.

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Out of 25,000 species of orchid on Earth, only one of them produces something that you can actually eat.

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Most of you have never and will never taste wasabi.

Most of you have never and will never taste wasabi.

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