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27 Foods and the Plants They Come From #infographic

When was the last time you thought about where your favorite plant-based foods come from? Sure – most people know that some types of nuts, and popular fruits like avocado, grow on trees. However, did you know that pineapples grow in the ground, or that cinnamon is tree bark? We’ll bet you didn’t know that vanilla is an orchid, or that peanuts are not nuts at all, but legumes! This infographic is a fun look at 27 different types of foods and the plants they come from.

Readers will be able to learn how some of their favorite foods would appear growing in the wild. From cashews to capers, from pineapples to peanuts, and from coffee to artichokes, you’ll discover facts about your favorites that you may never have considered before. Which food grow on trees that seems like it shouldn’t? How about vice versa? Take a deep dive into this infographic from AlansFactoryOutlet and find out.


infographic by: www.alansfactoryoutlet.com

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27 Foods and the Plants They Come From #infographic

27 Foods and the Plants They Come From #infographic

When was the last time you thought about where your favorite plant-based foods come from? Sure – most people know that some types of nuts, and popular fruits like avocado, grow on trees. However, did you know that pineapples grow in the ground, or that cinnamon is tree bark? We’ll bet you didn’t know that vanilla is an orchid, or that peanuts are not nuts at all, but legumes! This infographic is a fun look at 27 different types of foods and the plants they come from.

Readers will be able to learn how some of their favorite foods would appear growing in the wild. From cashews to capers, from pineapples to peanuts, and from coffee to artichokes, you’ll discover facts about your favorites that you may never have considered before. Which food grow on trees that seems like it shouldn’t? How about vice versa? Take a deep dive into this infographic from AlansFactoryOutlet and find out.


infographic by: www.alansfactoryoutlet.com

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