Following on from the original list of 25 things that are not what they seem, we are presenting another 20 items whose names are not entirely suitable or are just outright wrong. Feel free to name any others you can think of in the comments.
1. The Hundred Years’ War did not last for 100 years but 116. It was actually a series of separate campaigns and battles which continued for 116 years (from 1337 to 1453).
2. The Blitz was not a blitzkrieg, it was an example of strategic bombing. A blitzkrieg is “a headline word applied retrospectively to describe a military doctrine of an all-mechanized force concentrating its attack on a small section of the enemy front then, once the latter is broken, proceeding without regard to its flank.”
3. In golf, the clubs commonly referred to as “woods” are usually made of metal. The club heads for “woods” were formerly made predominantly of wood.
4. An egg cream is really chocolate flavored syrup with seltzer and milk. It typically contains neither eggs nor cream. [Pictured above]
5. Head cheese is actually a meat product.
6. Anti-semitism usually refers to hatred of jews. But the fact is, semites refers not just to jews, but to all semitic peoples which includes Arabs. The proper term for what is normally regarded as anti-semitism would be anti-jewish.
7. An inchworm is neither an inch long, nor a worm.
8. Tear gas is not a gas, but a (solid) crystalline substance.
9. The East River is not a river, but a tidal strait.
10. The titmouse is a bird, not a mouse. [Pictured above]
11. Despite its name, the Jerusalem artichoke has no relation to Jerusalem, and little to do with artichokes. Jerusalem derives from Girasole, the Italian word for sunflower, by folk etymology. The taste of the tuber of a Jerusalem artichoke merely resembles the taste of the leaves of the Globe Artichoke.
12. Arabic numerals originated in India, though they came to be associated with the Arab world.
13. Panama hats are made in Ecuador, but are associated with Panama as they were widely worn during construction of the Panama Canal.
14. French fries did not originate in France. There are some doubts about their origin, but they most likely were invented in Belgium. They’re called “French” because vegetables sliced in that manner are called “julienned”, which sounds French. [Pictured above]
15. Mongolian barbecue is neither Mongolian in origin nor barbecue. It has its origins in Taiwan and actually derives from Japanese-style teppanyaki which was popular there at the time.
16. White chocolate is not actually considered chocolate by the Food and Drug Administration of the United States and other bodies, even though it contains cocoa butter.
17. The term “tidal wave” is often applied to tsunamis, even though they are not caused by tides.
18. Sugar soap contains neither sugar nor soap.
19. An egg roll is an appetizer usually made by wrapping a combination of chopped vegetables, not eggs.
20. Chinese checkers did not originate in China (or even Asia). It was invented in Germany in 1893 under the name “Stern-Halma”, as a variation on the older American game of Halma.
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Why are there ‘Interstate Highways’ in Hawaii?
Dogs and cats are often thought to be completely colour-blind and see the world in scales of grey. That is wrong. They do have colour vision, dichromate, but not nearly as good as that of humans, trichromate i.e. red, green and blue light.
@someone else (121): Why are there ‘Interstate Highways’ in Hawaii?
http://geography.about.com/library/faq/blqzhawaiiinterstates.htm
HTH
come on! there’s nothing to argue about.
ok! not everybody is pleased and will be pleased in everything featured on this site. This site is not to please us either. We can share our own point of views, additional knowledge, anything “under the sun” whatever! JFRATER is just sharing his “piece of knowledge” everyday, doing his best to impart whatever he knows. some made us amaze, smile, laugh, or some would scare us, whatever! it depends on how we understand things.
but admit it!this site is somehow helpful. right? so if you are not satisfied, find a better one and add it here.
But, anyway, arguments are normal,.i guess it’s a sign of a healthy conversation.,hehehe
helpful list..i was amazed..there are really some things that are not what they seem,..
people who keeps on complaining on something are people who got nothing to do with their life… but complain..
why don’t you make your own list?
Let’s see how well you can do it.,
lol!!!as in lol!!!
This list is lame-o. Were you high when you wrote this? Too many food and word play references.
GOOD GRIEF! Will you guys just SHUT UP?! JFrater has never claimed to be “King of All Knowledge in the World” once on this site. So why are you guys acting as such pricks when he gets a few stuff wrong? “u IDIOT!!1! eggrlls are made with egs insid em!” Gah! Please Almighty and Awesome Late O’Day, please forgive him for not knowing everything in the world and being ABSOLUTELY perfect! Please! You guys are acting as if he posted “mERcuRy IZz teh FaRtHeSt plnET fruom TEH SuuN!”. Everyone has their flaws, and you aren’t an execption. This wasn’t his best list, but it wasn’t his worst, either. He spent ONE day on this, not a lifetime.
@mike #126
What’s so lame about this list? explain!..
and can you submit your list tomorrow so we would know how well you can do it and how far you can go..duh!
@Paine (116): Ha! You were being… sarcastic, right!? I shall proceed to post one of my rare, internet LOLs.
LOL!
Neat list
hey jfrater, just a heads up, since I’m a chef. They’re called french fries not because julienne sounds french (although, it is, for the record, a french technique.), but because of the technique with which they’re cut. They’re potatoes prepared using a “french” cut. French is used more as a verb, they’re technically frenched fries, but we Americans speak lazy and eat more of them than everyone else.
French fries don’t necessarily need to be the uniform 1/8th inch thick sticks a julienne would call for. The best way I can describe it is a julienne potato is a frenched fry, but a frenched fry does not have to be a julienne potato.
You usually seem pretty knowledgeable about food, I figure this might have escaped you.
If I paint a masterpiece using only mucus, would that make me a “Phlegm-ish Master”?
egg cream sounds vile !!!
(#109) I stand corrected.
i think i have one:
people who post nasty comments to blogs appear to be participating in discussion but are actually soul-sucking vampires who desparately try to make themselves feel better by demeaning others.
you should add that the english numbers originated in the arab world and when the english began to use 123′s the arabs then began to use the indian numbers.
thats a pretty fun fact! great list btw!!
Actually egg creams used to contain eggs back in the day. It was like a milkshake with eggs in it. But the sissies changed the recipe so it wouldnt have eggs in it (salmonella).
I can’t believe how many people who comment actually think that anyone gives a ***** about their opinions…
On another note, when we send something by sea it’s called CARgo, but when we send it by land it’s a SHIPment.
Why?
well, this here would be the “real” egg-roll!
http://loscuatroojos.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/real-egg-roll.jpg
I’ve been to a few potlucks and rarely have any luck and have never found any pot.
An entertainment and light read!~ You’re still awesome
Regarding white chocolate, I myself do not regard it as chocolate.
Scientifically speaking, white chocolate is produced by evil persons who extract all the good stuff out, leaving behind a waxy substance which in no way, shape, or form, should ever be consumed by any who believe in all that is good, true, and right with this world.
This is my theory. And it’s mine.
(apologies to Anne Elk [Miss]).
oouchan (30), LOL, “vomit suspended in JELLO” how gross.
I thought the list was great.
Everyone who is up in arms, y’all need to just chill. Sheessh! Jfrater does this list everyday. I think you’d all complain more if he decided NOT to publish a list. It is entertainment, so take it as such and don’t be so serious.
blitzkrieg means quick war.
@19. An egg roll does contain egg. The wrapping is sealed with egg yolk.
C’mon, people. jfrater already dealt with the egg roll question. Read the above comments, or if that’s too time-consuming, then do a page-search for the words “egg roll” to quickly see whether it’s already been dealt with our not.
By the way, jfrater, in spite of all the negative comments this time, I really enjoy reading your lists, and appreciate the time you put it to make our days (and nights) more interesting.
Finally, is it just me, or does it seem like some people actively scan these lists simply for the chance to say something negative?
What would happen if those same people said something helpful instead?
Nerdy list and pointless, unless you are a nerd and trying to outdo another nerd. .
its called a tidal wave, because it sometimes sucks water out of bays and estuaries creating the appearance of a low tide, right before the waves arrive.
17. The term “tidal wave” is often applied to tsunamis, even though they are not caused by tides.
The Great Tsunami of 2004 made me think that “tidal wave” is a better term. The rushing out of water from the shore, like a tide, was The Warning that the wave was coming. The water being was drawn into wave itself.
If you ever find yourself on the seashore, and it all of sudden the tide starts going out, fast, when it shouldn’t be……….
Wow, so many comments complaining about this list…I can’t wait to see all the brilliant lists I’m sure all these concerned commenters are going to submit. I bet they will really add to the quality of the website.
I for one will admit this this list enlightened me a little.
Until this point in time I actually thought an egg roll to be an omelette rolled up and I bet some of the more “cultured” people that visit this site (or so they claim) would be disgusted to know what image the name “titmouse” brought up in my head…grow up and for the love of god stop basing your existence around a website and getting moodier than a PMS ridden tween-age girl when the list isn’t to your liking!
If not knowing what an egg roll was is the height of stupidity…consider me Queen of all Idiots…sometimes the most basic of things need clarification!
Thanks JFrater!
Oh and on another note…
I’d love to see the ratio of lists submitted vs. negative comments posted for each one of the pathetic whingers above….
Anti-semite is a stupid word coined by a stupid bigot. Not all jews are semites and not all semites are jews. Arans take offense to the word because they seem to be often occused of being anti-semetic which would mean that they hate themselves, which they do not. They are upset with the way Isreal has treated them and the conflict is not about religion so much as it is about land and resources. They take offense to the term anti-semite for the reason I stated previously, but also because it keeps people from listening to thier arguments against how they are treated and how they are being pushed off of their own land.
I enjoy big, huge, old gay wieners in my butt
oops, I meant Arabs not Arans, obviously.
Just to add my two cents regarding the quality of thie list- I like it. It’s entertaining, educational, and obviously sparked debate. Yeah, JFrater!!
Also, *****-retentives do not, as commonly believed, refuse to go to poop. That is just the origin of the word. They actually just drive everyone nuts with thier nitpicking and negativity.
***** retentive came from freud, he thought an individuals psyche could be explained by *****ual tendencies. *****ly retentive youth supposedly were reluctant to dump so they developed crotchety and irritable personalities. go figure
Peter Griffin: Lois, it is called the “poop deck.” That is why I pooped there.
Ship’s Captain: You’re disgusting!
Peter Griffin: And you’re misleading.
To be honest lame list, but as they say in comedy they all can’t be gold.
@Iakhovas (139): jfrater gave a ***** because he has changed entry 6 from what it was ie: making a claim that arabs cant be antisemitic, to what it is now.
I got a good one; The Congo snake is neither a snake nor does it live in the Congo, but an amphibious salamander that lives in South-eastern USA
@General-Jake (118):
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=dictionary+fanny
@appie #128
Just my opinion…
All apologies.
Hail oh Jfrater.
@Ninja_Wallaby (87): What part of the list was insulting? Wow, some people just love to get their panties in a twist.
@ThomPayne (95): If you could be bothered to actually stop and think before posting, you might realize that no one was talking about the ACTUAL origin of the word… What was being said is that the word itself is wrong, no matter how it was started. SEMETIC refers to the whole group, not just Jews so technically, it is not a correct usage. All you are proving is that Wilhelm Marr was an uneducated ASS when he came up with what is obviously the wrong word.
FAIL.
@mike #163,
I understand that it’s merely an opinion,.
and to everyone trying to say what’s on their mind,
i think it’s better to state your opinion in a nice way, giving us your reason why it’s lame or giving additional information about the topic.
and there’s nothing to argue coz an opinion is an opinion.,just don’t MOCK anyone,.. (*_*)
My apologies if these points were already mentioned, but I believe “Semite” derives from “Shem-ite,” i.e. the descendent of Shem (one of Noah’s 3 sons). Supposedly, he was the father of all Middle-East and Far-East people. So that includes Jews, Arabs, and more.
I also thought it is worth noting that the titmouse is not a tit.
@Ninja_Wallaby (160): I’m not saying pointing out inaccuracies is a problem, it’s all the “this list sucks” comments that are irrelevant and pointless. Nobody cares about an uninformed opinion.
Around here if you ask for egg rolls you will get chinese rolls with tasty boiled eggs inside them!
btw: very nice list JF.
Jamie Frater is a man – not a boat, or a fratoniser.
Sorry, couldn’t resist
Appologies: mean’t fraterniser… and he is really – on friendly terms with people I mean…. duh
Interesting fast, quick, weird, facts. I only knew 4 of the facts.
Cool list
@ Talanic (24): “…Jerusalem is derived from an Italian word…?…”
It says that “Jerusalem” from Jerusalem Artichoke derived from the Italian word, obviously because people thought that it sounds like it. Read it properly!
Dre. The reference is from saturday night live when it was actually good and wasn’t the load of crap it is today. But I digress. Mike myers used to play a jewish woman. So where do I collect my 10 points?
Hi everyone,
just to set the records straight about ramadan..ramadan last for 28-30 days depending on the moon’s phase(ramadan happens once a year and in a certain period,begins when the moon is crescent and ends after a month when the moon is a crescent)..and ramadan is a month of the lunar year..anyway we dont eat or drink anything from the sunrise till the sunset..even smoking is prohibited in ramadan.
i really appreciate Muslims who fast during Ramadan, i really do.. but please, don’t cry and beg like a baby if you see some food or drink in a picture especially in a site like this.. the world doesn’t revolve around Islam you know..
To all the people who are whining about this list and saying JFray should rather not post anything, what if he really does just that? What if he comes up with a list that says “Top 10 list of nothing” and then post nothing? I guess they will have a hell of a lot to complain about. Goes on to show that there are people that never allow themselves to be pleased.
16. White chocolate is not actually considered chocolate by the Food and Drug Administration of the United States and other bodies, even though it contains cocoa butter.
White chocolate isn’t regarded as chocolate because it doesn’t contain cacao–it has nothing to do with cocoa butter content
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With all respect, anti-Semitism is something I feel strong about, in the 1870s Germany Jew-hating political agitators and organizations started to use the phrase “anti-Semitism”. You can argue that they chose the wrong word, there are problems with the phrase, however the fact is that “anti-Semitism” has, for over a hundred years, meant hate against Jews.
I agree with Late O’Day, the claim that Arabs can’t be anti-Semitic ignorant and confusing.
@Lucian (179): And there used to be a word used in the US to describe someone with black skin, remember? Just because something is, doesn’t mean it has to be and most definitely does not mean it should be.
If I said “Jew hating” or “anti-Jewish” does that make the viewpoint any more understandable or better?