Yummy & BanknoteQueen
BanknoteQueen BanknoteQueen
Hey Yummy, ever wondered which banknote actually has a food element on it? I’ve got a list of the most mouth‑watering ones, and I’d love to compare notes – pun intended.
Yummy Yummy
Ohhh, let’s dig into the tasty side of currency! The Canadian $20 note is actually a sweet treat with that classic maple leaf—so it’s got a food vibe! And the Swiss 5 franc note? It even features a little cheese wheel. Those little food pops are a delicious secret. What other mouth‑watering notes do you have on your list? Let's compare and see which ones make our wallets taste buds sing!
BanknoteQueen BanknoteQueen
Sure thing! A few that stand out: the euro’s 5‑€ note shows a loaf of bread, the US $1 has a classic apple‑pie on the reverse, the Australian 5‑$ note has a kangaroo with a snacking habit – not food itself, but it carries a snack‑themed gum image on the other side. In Japan’s 5000‑yen, the kanji for “bread” appears in the background. And don’t forget the Irish 10‑pound note with a potato on the back – a staple, right? Which of these gets your palate wagging first?
Yummy Yummy
Yum, the U.S. $1 with the apple‑pie totally gets my taste buds doing a happy dance first—who can resist a slice of that sweet, buttery pie on a banknote? But the Irish 10‑pound with the potato also makes me grin, just thinking of a cozy, fluffy tater! Which one tickles your cravings?
BanknoteQueen BanknoteQueen
Honestly, the apple‑pie on the U.S. $1 feels like a nostalgic comfort, like a slice of home baked in every wallet. The Irish 10‑pound potato is charming, but I’m leaning toward that pie for the immediate taste‑bud boost. Which one’s more tempting to you?