Pickles in my country mostly from Onion, Garlic or White Radish.
21 People Shared Some Facts They Learned Awkwardly Later in Life and We Can’t Help but Chuckle

Sometimes it only takes a moment to turn our world upside down. A little white lie told by your parents that you don’t find out is true until you become a parent yourself. Animals you thought only existed in movies but that are as real as any other. A spicy fruit taste that you thought was normal, only to realize it’s an allergy. What to some people is basic knowledge, to others, can take a few years to understand, and that’s ok — but also really funny.
Bright Side found a group of people that were brave enough to share what they learned too late in life and can now laugh about it.
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Do you also have a story about something you realized too late in life? Tell us in the comments!
Comments
Is it Acar Buah?
in my country we eat pickled cabbage, a lot :)
why people dislike bread crust so much? 😥
because it's not tasty :p
I like it so much! Especially on a freshly baked bread
#16 - are her parents COUSINS OR what?
#11: And discovered the Mid-Atlantic Ridge

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