Did you know that brazil nuts only grow in the wild, they cannot be cultivated. Also, they are slightly radioactive. If you walked into a nuclear power plant with a pocket full of them, you’d probably set the alarms off! Weird. N
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…mmm radiactive nuts – sounds painful