Friday, March 20, 2009

Misnomers, or Myth-informed

These are all either misnamed or our perception has been faulty regarding what these really represent.

A peanut is not a nut, it’s a legume.
A panda is not a bear; it’s a relative of raccoons. Neither is a koala, which is a marsupial, like kangaroos.
There are no bald eagles, they simply have white feathers as adults, brown until then.
A firefly is not a fly, it’s a beetle.
A prairie dog is not a dog, it’s a rodent.
A lead pencil contains no lead, just wood and graphite, which resembles lead in color.
India ink is not from India, it’s from China and Egypt.
A Guinea pig is neither from Guinea nor is it a pig, it’s a rodent from South America.
A shooting star is not a star, it’s a meteorite entering the earth’s atmosphere. Most burn up before reaching the ground, but all the earth’s platinum comes from meteors.
A Turkish bath is not Turkish, it’s Roman.
Mocha java is not a type of coffee, it’s any coffee shipped from the port of Mocha in Yemen; most of it is African.
A silkworm is not a worm, it’s a caterpillar.
A banana tree is not a tree, it’s an herb.
Mincemeat has no meat, it’s made of fruit.
A Mexican jumping bean is not a bean, it’s a seed with a larva inside.
Catgut is not from cats, it’s usually from sheep intestines.
Camel hair brushes are not from camels, they’re made from squirrel hair. However, red sable brushes are actually made from sable minks.
An English horn is not a horn, and it’s not from England, it’s an oboe from France. So why is it not simply called a French oboe?
A horned toad is not a toad, it’s a lizard.
A Douglas fir tree is not a fir, it’s a type of pine.
The funny bone is not a bone, it’s a nerve, the ulnar.

Myth-Information for Dinner
Chop suey is not a dish in China, it was invented in California by Chinese immigrants.

Pizza is not from Italy, it was invented in the United States. Italians invented tomato sauce because Europeans would not eat tomatoes, brought back from the new world, because they ate them raw like apples and they were a mess.

Hamburgers were invented in San Francisco which were preferred by sailors from Hamburg, Germany; they were eaten raw, which is also called Steak Tartar, so they can charge more.

Frankfurters were invented in the U.S. and named for sailors from Frankfurt, Germany; disputes abound over the original locale, New York City and San Francisco are the most likely cities.

Buffalo wings are not from the American bison, they originated in Buffalo, New York. (thanks, Judy!)

..and the pen is not mightier than the sword, it's lighter and easier to write with but too small for battle! This was probably said of Thomas Paine's pamphlet 'Common Sense' which sparked public interest in the American Revolution.

Read more...

Digital Copyright

MyFreeCopyright.com Registered & Protected

About Me

My photo
Artist, photographer, composer, author, blogger, metaphysician, herbalist

About This Blog

Much of what we think we know has been altered through history, so what we eventually hear approaches the realm of folklore or myth. Many theories once thought of as science fiction become fact, many supposed 'facts' end up becoming myths, such as the flat earth, which came from the Bible talking about "the four corners of the earth", which implies a two-dimensional design, as only squares and rectangles have corners, spheres do not.

It was also taught by religions that "disease is caused by sin", but when both sinners and the righteous get the plague or smallpox, we realize that explanation doesn't hold water, so doctors and scientists, under threat of 'heresy' by the church and risking death, explored the scientific provable facts to determine the root cause and thus the cure of diseases, which we've been proving now since the Renaissance.

Still, myth as factual knowledge persists today, some we know about, such as St. Nicholas, a real priest, becoming the model for Santa Claus; others, such as Oswald alone killing John Kennedy, are simply government dispensed disinformation, and are still disputed in spite of much new evidence that the myth perpetuators like to ignore to keep the myths or disinformation (aka propaganda) alive.

We'll examine the myths we know about, and debunk or clarify those, and some that are still conjecture, and hope to be both informative and entertaining, and maybe someone will feel 'illuminated' at some point.

Search for Truth

Custom Search

  © Blogger templates ProBlogger Template by Ourblogtemplates.com 2008

Back to TOP