Most people eat apples from the sides inwards, then throw away the core – but this isn't actually the best way to consume the fruit, as it wastes some of the edible flesh.
Bananas grow upwards from the stem – so if, like the vast majority of people, you tend to prise this yellow fruit open from the stem end, you're doing it the wrong way round.
We usually eat burgers with the thickest part of the bun at the top – but often it's better to eat them upside down. The extra bread soaks up the juices and flavours, and prevents the bottom side.
Cherries are delicious, but the pits – the stones at the centre of every fruit – can be annoying to spit out. An easy solution? Find a bottle with a narrow opening, then balance a cherry on top.
Cupcakes are so irresistible, it's no wonder most of us dive straight in and take a bite – regardless of where the toppings end up.
If you solely use chopsticks to eat dumplings that contain soup or broth (like xiao long bao), the hot liquid and filling can easily end up scalding the inside of your mouth.
Slicing off a kiwi's hairy skin means you'll lose a lot of the flesh. The more efficient way to do it? Slice the fruit widthways into coin shapes, then pick off the skin – it'll come away easily.
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