Asparagus
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It's because it looks like a pinecone, which at the time were also called pineapples.
Iirc that was because apple was just a generic term for fruit at the time, not any specific type.
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I work with a team of people from all over the world , and the word “eggplant” came up the other day. They asked me why Americans call an “aubergine” an “eggplant.”
So I showed them a photo of an unripe eggplant:
Americans really do label things like cave men just saying the most simple words to describe something:
- Eggplant > looks like an egg and is a plant
- Sidewalk > side of road you walk on
I’m all out of example but I’m sure there are more like this and I like it.
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Americans really do label things like cave men just saying the most simple words to describe something:
- Eggplant > looks like an egg and is a plant
- Sidewalk > side of road you walk on
I’m all out of example but I’m sure there are more like this and I like it.
Parkway and driveway got mixed up for some reason
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Fennel too- I always thought the white part was below the earth, like an onion. But no, the whole fennel sits on the earth, on a tippy root that's underground.
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See, that's asparagus tricking you into thinking that is how it grows, by crafty memeing. When we (and by we I mean all right thinking
asparaguyshumans) know it isn't.Let's hope they don't form an alliance with the "birds"
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Parkway and driveway got mixed up for some reason
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Whoever named those must be descended from the people that named Iceland and Greenland
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Americans really do label things like cave men just saying the most simple words to describe something:
- Eggplant > looks like an egg and is a plant
- Sidewalk > side of road you walk on
I’m all out of example but I’m sure there are more like this and I like it.
It’s not unique to Americans. A lot of cultures use compound words to describe new things
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Parkway and driveway got mixed up for some reason
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Parkway was a road that went near park or other scenic spot. Drive ways were drives that connected private estates to a main road. Way back in the day those could actually be long enough the main house was not visible from the main road.
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For anyone interested, this is how wild asparagus grows:
I was fully prepared for the image to load and for it to be the same one as the post lol
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Is asparagus foraging that fun, or is it just the funniest activity you have there?
foraging for asparagus paired with bird watching while hiking in the forest--that is my jam!