Scientists can turn peanut butter into diamonds.
Due to peanut butter's high carbon content, researchers have been able to convert peanut butter into a diamond by bonding it with a carbon. However, the transformation is quite slow.
Potatoes can absorb and reflect Wi-Fi signals.
Because of potatoes' water content and chemistry, they're able to absorb and reflect radio wave signals the same way humans do. So, Boeing Co. used potatoes to test their in-flight Wi-Fi signal by putting sacks of potatoes on a seat for days at a time in order to conduct their experiment.
Most wasabi consumed is not real wasabi, but colored horseradish.
Even in Japan, the demand for wasabi is so high that you'll often find a horseradish mixture instead. In the United States, most wasabi is really just horseradish.
Real wasabi is supposed to be smoother tasting, without a burning aftertaste.
Farm-raised salmon has to be dyed pink, otherwise it would be white.
Wild salmon is pink due to their consumption of crustaceans, such as shrimp. Farmed salmon, however, eat pellets, resulting in a grayish white color. They are then dyed pink in order to appeal to consumers more.
Ripe cranberries will bounce like rubber balls.
Now go to a dinner party and steal the show.