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Street Smarts: Our Supremely Peachy Streeter

Last week, we questioned our readers and eaters in our bi-weekly trivia about their knowledge on the fruit of the month: the peach. Although many proved to know a thing or two about this sweet and delicious treat, Jon Feyen‘s answers to the five questions gained him the right to called a ‘Supreme Streeter.’ Congratulations, Jon! We hope you enjoy your $25 EatStreet gift card. We are feeling extra peachy this week knowing we have loyal customers like you.

Here are the answers to last week’s questions:

Question 1: Approximately for how long have peaches been growing on Earth?

Answer: 3,000 years.

Question 2: What country grows the most peaches in the world?

Answer: China

Question 3: What Canadian artist is also known by the name of “Peaches”? Hint: She was featured in one of Pink’s songs.

Answer: Merrill Beth Nisker

Question 4: There is a structure on the east coast of the US that’s built to resemble a peach. What is it called?

Answer: The Peachoid.

Question 5: What beloved children’s book has not had such a peachy keen history with the American Library Association (it’s featured on the top 100 most frequently challenged books)?

Answer: James and the Giant Peach

 

Thanks to all who contributed and we’ll see you next Wednesday for the newest round of Street Smarts!