
By Jen Schoeller
This name introduces readers to strange sea creatures.
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Honey is made by bees delivering the nectar of flowers to the hive. Did you know? The honeybee can beat its wings more than 200 times per second. Maple syrup is made by boiling Did you know? It takes 40 gallons of sap to make 1 gallon of maple syrup. the sap that comes from the maple tree. 29 Salt comes from seawater. Did you know? Salt is the only rock we eat. 30 Sugar comes from the juice of sugarcanes and also from sugar beets. Did you know? The average teenager eats 110 pounds of sugar a year, which is 13 tablespoons a day!
29 Salt comes from seawater. Did you know? Salt is the only rock we eat. 30 Sugar comes from the juice of sugarcanes and also from sugar beets. Did you know? The average teenager eats 110 pounds of sugar a year, which is 13 tablespoons a day! Where does your favorite food come from?
Salt is the only rock we eat. 30 Sugar comes from the juice of sugarcanes and also from sugar beets. Did you know? The average teenager eats 110 pounds of sugar a year, which is 13 tablespoons a day! Where does your favorite food come from?