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🗓️ 4 December 2015
⏱️ 51 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to another episode of No Such Thing as a Fish, a weekly podcast coming |
0:17.0 | to you from the QI offices in Covert Garden. |
0:20.0 | My name is Dan Schreiber, I am sitting here with Anich Zinski, James Harkin and Andy Murray, |
0:25.2 | and once again we've gathered around the microphones with our four favorite facts from the last |
0:28.9 | seven days and in a particular order, here we go. Starting with you, James. |
0:33.9 | Okay, my fact this week is that the Great Wall of China is held together by Sticky Rice. |
0:39.9 | Right. |
0:40.9 | This is not true. |
0:41.9 | It's true. |
0:42.9 | How is that possible? |
0:44.9 | Well, it's the mortar that holds the bricks together. |
0:46.9 | It must be extremely overcooks, because I don't think that's good Sticky Rice if it's like cement. |
0:52.9 | Well, what they found is that they've got this kind of mortar which is half organic and half |
0:58.9 | inorganic and the organic compounds in it is something called Amelou Pectin, which is |
1:04.9 | like a starchy stuff that you would get if you cut potatoes or rice or whatever. |
1:08.9 | And they're pretty certain that they got that through cooking Sticky Rice and then extracting |
1:12.9 | this starch and then just mixing it with lime and making the mortar. |
1:15.9 | Wow. |
1:16.9 | It's really cool. |
1:17.9 | I've always thought food would make great cement because have you ever left the remnants of a wheat-a-bix? |
1:22.9 | Yeah, wheat-a-bix. |
1:23.9 | Why are we not using wheat-a-bix to hold buildings together? |
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