Fun Facts About Fruit Baskets

By: The Hale Groves Team | On: | Category: Fruit Facts

Fruit baskets are a welcome gift to receive at your home or office. When a beautiful fruit basket arrives, everyone can’t wait to sample the succulent treats inside the cellophane. Did you ever consider the history of fruit baskets or what makes them incredibly special? Here are a few fun facts you may not have known about fruit baskets.

Fun Facts About The History of Fruit Baskets

Fruit baskets have been around longer than you might think. Since they combine all-natural elements, it’s easy to see why the history of fruit baskets dates so far back:

Gift baskets with fruit have been around since the early days of mankind. As soon as people learned to weave, they filled baskets with fruit to consume and share.

In the Old Testament, Moses’ mother placed Moses in a wicker basket, one of the first recorded uses of baskets.

Fun and Famous Fruit Baskets

Famous people love fruit baskets. After a long show, fans and associates often send fruit baskets to rejuvenate the bodies and spirits of their favorite celebrities. Let’s consider what someone famous has to say about fruit baskets:

Demetri Martin, an actor, writer and comedian, states about fruit baskets, “I like fruit baskets because it gives you the ability to mail someone a piece of fruit without appearing insane. Like, if someone just mailed you an apple you’d be like “Huh?”, but if it’s in a basket you’re like “Nice.””

Fun Facts About Fruit In Fruit Baskets

There are countless fun facts about the fruit you find in traditional fruit baskets sent as gifts:

To those who have high cholesterol, did you know that sweet, delicious fruit contains absolutely no cholesterol?

Before canteens were created, explorers used watermelons to carry around their water.

Often flowers are part of decorative fruit baskets. Although roses are not a fruit, they are in the same family as apples.

Even though lemons are sour, they contain more sugar than strawberries.

Strawberries are different from any other fruit because their seeds are on the outside.

Have you ever argued whether pumpkins are a fruit or a vegetable? Pumpkins are a fruit and their name means “large melon” in Greek.

Did you know pineapples have something in common with blueberries, raspberries and strawberries? Pineapples are berries, too.

There are over 7,000 different types of apples but we honestly can’t name them all!

Fun Facts About Baskets

Fruit baskets start with the basket itself. Without a basket, the fruit wouldn’t be nearly as alluring or well-organized. Here are a few fun facts about the baskets that hold our beloved fruit:

The first baskets were created to carry and transport fruits, grain and nuts.

Baskets are made from many different materials including wicker, bamboo, plastic, grasses, flax, wheat and wood.

One of the most popular modern uses for baskets is to carry treats such as fruits and candy for Easter.

Baskets were originally weaved for utilitarian purposes but became decorative with baskets made from materials such as crystal glass.

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