Linggo, Oktubre 15, 2017





COCONUT, COCONUTS TRIVIA

The coconut most likely originated somewhere around New Guinea in the Pacific Ocean, but  long ago became distributed throughout the Pacific from Southeast Asia to Africa. It may have reached the Pacific coast of Central or South America before Columbus reached America, but was introduced to the Caribbean from Africa by Europeans.
Note: There are some botanists who believe that the coconut originated in the American tropics. There is no definitive proof for either origin.
Near Port Royal, Jamaica a stone monument on the Palisadoes commemorates the planting of the first coconut tree on the island on March 4, 1869 by John Norton, the Superintendent of the General Penitentiary.  Over the next 20 years, 20,000 coconut trees had been planted. Disease eventually destroyed all of the Palisadoes coconut trees.
Jamaica Tourist Board (visitjamaica.com)
"Falling coconuts kill 150 people every year - 10 times the number of people killed by sharks." This widely reported statement has no evidence to back it up.
Coconut oil was the world's leading vegetable oil until soybean oil took over in the 1960s.
There are more than 20 billion coconuts produced each year.
Coconut juice or coconut water is the liquid inside a coconut. Coconut milk is produced by steeping grated coconut in hot water then straining; coconut cream is coconut milk cooked down until it thickens, or grated coconut steeped in hot milk instead of water.
One cup of unsweetened shredded coconut has about 25 grams fat and 280 calories.

Sabado, Oktubre 14, 2017

Mahilig kaba sa C2 Green tea ? Ito ay dagdag impormasyon tungkol rito.



C2 GREEN TEA'S TRIVIA





C2 Green Tea is a bottled green tea beverageproduced and manufactured by Universal Robina. The drink was first manufactured in the Philippines. Sometimes it is simply called C2
The term C2 is actually an abbreviation. It stands for "Cool & Clean".
C2 Green Tea is brewed and bottled in the same day which is safe.[2] The drink contains natural green tea leaves (Camellia sinensis). The leaves were brewed gently to retain the antioxidants normally lost in other extraction processes. In fact the Chinese characters in the bottle means The “brewed from natural green tea leaves.” It is bottled in PET bottles.


Biyernes, Oktubre 13, 2017

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Additional TRIVIA

  1. Trying to grow out your hair? It takes about 7 years to grow it to your waist, and 3 years to grow it to your shoulders!
  2. Hair can be useful in interesting ways. It can be used as a natural sponge, and it was used during the 2007 Cusco Busan oil spill in the San Francisco Bay to absorb oil from the water.
  3. In the Victorian Era, hair was used as jewelry! People had brooches, pendants and watch fobs made from the hair of lost loved ones as a stylish way of paying homage.
  4. A strand of hair is actually stronger than a copper wire with the same diameter.
  5. Hair is like a chemistry project–here is its composition: 50 percent carbon, 21 percent oxygen, 17 percent nitrogen, 6 percent hydrogen, and 5 percent sulphur.
  6. How much hair do we have on our scalps? More than you’d think. The average person has 100,000 - 150,000 strands of hair on her head (so don’t worry too much about the 40 - 150 you lost today).
  7. You can tell a lot about a person from her hair. It’s often used by forensic scientists to learn everything in a person’s bloodstream: medicine, drugs, alcohol, vitamins and minerals.
  8. Men might be from Mars, and women from Venus, but there is absolutely no difference between male and female hair in terms of growth cycle and structure.
  9. Now for some cultural statistics: 90% of Japanese people wash their hair twice a day, 80% of North Americans wash their hair twice a day, and only 25% of the European population washes their hair daily. Do you think we should wash our hair every day?
  10. Our hair is constantly growing, and has a lifespan of around 5 years. 90% of our hair is growing at any given time, while the other 10% is taking a break.
  11. The scientific name of grey hair is canities and a split end is known as trichoptilosis.
  12. In Ancient Rome, women used to dye their hair blonde with pigeon dung. Thank goodness for modern-day hair dyes!
  13. All of the hair follicles in the human body are formed by the time we are just five months old in the womb.
  14. When a hair falls out, it will usually re-grow. It can do this up to 20 times in a lifetime.

Martes, Oktubre 10, 2017

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TRIVIA ABOUT BORACAY






Boracay has become one of the best travel destinations in Philippines today. It is always full of holidaymakers throughout the year. There are many reasons why vacationers from different parts of the world choose Boracay, Philippines as their holiday destination. Firstly, the region is situated on an island and therefore it offers tourists an opportunity to catch some of the most interesting sights. It is also surrounded by wonderful beaches where holidaymakers can spend their vacation. If you love beach vacations, then Boracay, Philippines is the best place to go. The region is known to offer the best beach weather. What is more, this kind of weather is available for the better part of the year.
If you are planning to visit Boracay, Philippines, you should arrange your trip in the period between December and May. This time the weather is ideal for beach parties and other entertaining beach activities. That is why you will find most beaches in Boracay full of tourists during this period. Between June and November the weather in the region is a bit damp. The good thing about weather in Boracay is that it is quite predictable. This helps you to determine the right time to visit the beach. It is also important to learn a few historical aspects of this region. That is the only way you will be able to appreciate what the island is to date.
For starters, Boracay, Philippines was originally occupied by a community known as Ati. In fact, its current name is derived from a local word known as Borac, which means pure cotton. This represented the white sand found on the island. It is also interesting to note that the Ati still live in this region. However, they now occupy a small, quiet place that has been separated from the much developed part of the island. Politically, this island belongs to the Malay, Aklan province. It is also important to note that this island comprises of three major communities: Yapack, Manoc-Manco, as well as Balabag.
Even though Boracay is known for its wonderful beaches, the region also has various hilly regions and lush forests. It is a wonderful place for adventure tours and beach vacations. There are several reliable means of transport in Boracay. You can use the small planes that fly in the area or use the Caticlan port. There are numerous Bancas that cross frequently during the day. You can also access the area using slow boats.

Huwebes, Oktubre 5, 2017

Kung si presidente digong e mahilig sa mga adik. Si cory naman mahilig din sa ano kaya ? Tuklasin


 TRIVIA about Cory Aquino

Cory Aquino’s favorite color was RED, not YELLOW.

The late President Corazon Aquino as well as the EDSA People Power Revolution are best remembered through the iconic ‘yellow ribbon’. However, she once admitted that RED was actually her first favorite. The yellow color only came after some friends suggested the song “Tie A Yellow Ribbon” for Ninoy’s homecoming. Cory continued to use her yellow trademark after her husband’s death.

Miyerkules, Oktubre 4, 2017

Alam kung masakit best peri kailangan mong maging masaya. Kaya ito makakatulong sayo.HAHAAHHAHAAHHA


TSOKOLATE FUN TRIVIA

Hi! I'm going to tell you some fun TRIVIA about chocolate. I got these facts from the internet. Well, lets get started! :D

Did you know?


A kamakailan study indicates that when men crave food, they tend to crave fat and salt. When women crave food, they tend to desire chocolate.

Aztec Emperor Montezuma drank 50 golden goblets of hot chocolate, dyed red and flavored with chili peppers, every day.

tsokolate syrup was used for blood in the famous 45 segundo paliguan scene in Alfred Hitchcock’s movie, Psycho, which actually took 7 days to shoot.

The average American consumes madami than 10 pounds of tsokolate every year.

76% of Americans say the ears of the tsokolate bunnies should be eaten first.
5% think tsokolate feet of the bunnies should be eaten first.
4% think the tsokolate tails should go first.

One ounce of gatas tsokolate has only a little madami caffeine than the amount of caffeine in a cup of decaffeinated coffee and white tsokolate has no caffeine.

The first recorded “Death sa pamamagitan ng Chocolate” case occurred in the 17th Century in Chiapas, Mexico. Upper class Spaniards were so addicted to tsokolate that they refused to adhere to a church dictated tsokolate ban that forbade them from eating or drinking any pagkain during the church services. As a result, the people of the town refused not only listen to the ban but chose to attend worship services in convents instead. The Bishop who passed the law was later found dead due to poison being mixed into his daily cup of chocolate.

The word “chocolate” comes from the Aztec word, “Xocolatl”, which ironically means “bitter water”.

The biggest bar of tsokolate ever made was created in 2000 and weighed 5,000 pounds. Turin is the city in Italy that can be proud of this accomplishment.

Americans eat an average of 22 pounds of kendi each year, or approximately 2.8 billion pounds annually which is split almost equally between tsokolate and candy. Most Europeans consume far less than this.

While the US produces the most tsokolate and consume the most pounds every year, the Swiss consume the most per capita, followed closely sa pamamagitan ng the English.

Besides the obvious cheese and ice cream industries, American tsokolate manufacturers use about 1.5 billion pounds of gatas and consume approximately 3.5 million pounds of whole gatas yearly.

tsokolate manufacturers currently use 40% of the world’s almonds and 20% of the world’s peanuts.

tsokolate is technically responsible for the microwave. Scientists were experimenting with micro waves in hopes of creating better radar detectors and in the wake of World War II, scientists were testing devices called magnetrons. A scientist named Percy Spencer entered the lab with a tsokolate bar in his pocket and realized it quickly began to melt. Spencer then realized that the magnetron could potentially be used to cook food. He successfully tried popping mais and then attempted to cook an egg which cooked so quickly, it blew up in his face.

Every Russian and American puwang voyage has included tsokolate bars.

On the fourth visit of Christopher Columbus to the Americas, he presented kakaw beans to the Spanish Court. King Ferdinand and reyna Isabelle were not impressed and dismissed the tsokolate as bizarre tribal concoctions.

I hope you enjoyed!

Martes, Oktubre 3, 2017

Ilan sa mga hayop ay ipinangalan sa bayani. Alamin kung sino at ano itong hayop na ito..

Ilan sa mga hayop sa mundo ay ipinangalan sa mga bayani. Paano ? Basahin at tuklasin ang aral na ito..
  





Racophorus Rizali ay ipinangalan sa isa sa mga bayani sa pilipinas at walang iba kundi si Dr. Jose Rizal.ilang taong namalagi si Dr. Jose Rizal sa Dapitan. Mula noong siya ay itinapon dito. Mula noon siya nag alaga ng isang hardin at dito niya itinatago ang kanyang mga halaman at mga hayop na didiskubre niya kasama na rito ang Racophorus Rizali na siya pinangalan sa kanya dahil siya ang unang nakadiskubre at naka kita nito. 

Lunes, Oktubre 2, 2017

Benifits of calamansi

https://youtu.be/xrsl404ZDoE


Alam niyo ba na ang calamansi ay napakaraming tulong sa atin?
Halika't tuklasin ang mga ito... kaya bessy iview muna baka may maitulong ito sayo....