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Wr2 Unit 2 both readings
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What do people in Africa say termites taste like?
They say they taste like pineapple.
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How many pounds (or kilograms) of potatoes could one person eat per day in Irland?
8 to 10 pounds (3.62-4.53 kilograms).
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In Valencia, what special ingredient is added to the traditional dish paella?
rat meat
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Which part of the potato plant contains poison?
The leaves
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What potato dish did the French invent?
French fries
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What are 2 examples of delicacies mentioned in the first paragraph?
Chicken feet, elephants' trunks, monkey's brains, a 50-year-old egg, frogs' legs
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How is eel sold in fish shops in France and England?
They sell eels that are alive
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What did some Europeans believe would happen if they ate potatoes?
Their skin would look like the skin of a potato
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What is the name of the poisonous fish eaten in Japan? How many people die each year from eating it?
the blowfish, 70 to 100 people
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In which country are chicken feet a favorite appetizer?
China
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How do native people in Australia have ants? How does it taste?
They mash them in water. It tastes like lemonade
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What countries eat fish heads?
malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Indonesia
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What are the 4 most important crops in the world? In order.
wheat, rice, corn and potato
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What disaster happened in 1845 that killed the potatoes in Irland?
a disease (potato blight)
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Who wore potato flowers on her hair?
the wife of King Louis XVI
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What type of rats are considered a special food in China?
Rice rats, rats from the rice fields.
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What did the King Frederick of Germany forced his people to do in 1774?
He forced them to plant and eat potato
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Who brought potatoes from South America to Europe in the 1500s?
the Spanish
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