These nuts are mentioned only once in the Bible: Genesis 43, Verse 11:
The name Gethsemane comes from gath-shemen, Hebrew for oil press, probably one for this fruit
The Spaniards called it pina de Indes from its resemblance to a pine cone
In England & Scandinavia this is the traditional bird for the Christmas feast, not the turkey
Its history shows the French taking an Austrian crescent roll & making it with puff pastry, not bread dough
In 1938 Herman Warden Lay started selling these under his own brand name
NYC restaurateur famous for his namesake: grilled corned beef, Swiss & sauerkraut on rye
It's popularly referred to as "Chicken of the Sea"
It's the traditional meat for a gyro sandwich
In 1998 Barq's, a brand of this beverage, celebrates its 100th birthday