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"Activated Almonds" is a line from a food diary written by Australian celebrity chef Pete Evans, which was originally published in an issue of the Australian magazine Sunday Age in November 2012. The diary was widely mocked online for its bizarre descriptions of food items, including "alkalised water" and "activated almonds."

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On November 4th, 2012, the Melbourne, Australia newspaper The Sunday Age published a food diary by chef Peter Evans, in which he lists several bizarre food items eaten throughout the day, including "alkalised water," "cultured vegetables," "homemade coconut" and "activated almonds." That day, Australian television host Marc Fennell posted a photograph of the diary to his Instagram[6] and Twitter[5] feeds, where many mocked the foods listed within (shown below).

Australian chef Peter Evans talks about activated almonds

"7am: Two glasses of alkalised water with apple cider vinegar, then a smoothie of alkalised water, organic spirulina, activated almonds, maca, blueberries, stevia, coconut keffir and two organic, free-range eggs.
8.30am: Sprouted millet, sorghum, chia and buckwheat bread with liver pate, avocado, cultured vegetables plus ginger and liquorice root tea.
12.30pm: Fresh fish, sauteed kale and broccoli, spinach and avocado salad, cultured vegies.
3pm: Activated almonds, coconut chips, cacao nibs, plus green tea.
6.30pm: Emu meatballs, sauteed vegetables, cultured vegetables plus a cup of ginger and liquorice root tea."

According to the website AustralianAlmonds,[3] "activated almonds" are almonds that have been soaked in water for 12 hours.

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The same day, Evans posted a response to the social media backlash on his Facebook[8] page.

“I’m occasionally ridiculed because I choose to eat a nutrient dense diet, and I find it so bizarre as to why people sometimes find my food choice’s so offensive? All I know is that I’m well aware of the consequences of eating ‘dead’ food, and also I’m a father, and I take that privilege very seriously, so for me striving for optimum health whenever I can so that I can be a responsible role model for my daughters, and still be able to surf right up until the end, is the obvious choice for me."

In the coming days, many Twitter users continued to mock the terms used in Evans' diary along with the hashtag "#activatedalmonds"[7] (shown below).

twitter users joke around about Activated Almonds

On December 30th, 2013, Redditor thayguydan01 submitted a screenshot of a /fit/ post about the article to the /r/4chan[1] subreddit, where it garnered more than 1,200 votes (93% upvoted) and 140 comments prior to being archived.

activated almonds written about in 4chan

On February 1st, 2014, BodyBuilding Forums[4] member GodsParticle submitted the article photo to the "Misc" board, where many joked about the use of the term "activated almonds." On May 13th, The Guardian[2] published an article titled "Activated almonds? Well yes, eating them might make you a pretentious git." On August 30th, Redditor wsgy111 submitted a post titled "Have you activated your almonds today?", featuring a montage of 4chan comments mocking the activated almonds article (shown below). Prior to being archived, the post gathered upwards of 3,800 votes (94% upvoted) and 270 comments on /r/4chan.[9]

4chan mocking the activated almonds concept

On June 25th, 2015, the Waking Up With Lisa Wilkinson YouTube channel uploaded footage from the Australian morning talk show Today, in which host the host asks if his cohost Lisa Wilkinson prepared "activated almonds" (shown below). On November 6th, 2017, Redditor SevenSixTwoZeroSeven submitted a post asking why commenters on Reddit and Steam say "that really activates my almonds" to /r/OutOfTheLoop.[10]

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Pinched face body builder in Activated Almonds meme
About to send you to the EMU realm with an activated almond
ON A PLATE STEVE HOGARTY A very successful video games man 1pm Three Ibuprofen washed down with a warm pint of Alka-Seltzer and toast. 2:20pm Big line of ketamine in the shape of the tribal tattoo on my thigh 4pm Sausages and Milkybars. 5pm Sausages and Milkybars. 5:05pm Sausages and Milkybars 8:30pm Bag of raw mince, mashed up dandelion on a bit of bread, small pieces of metal. For dessert, a yard of feta cheese. 11pm Cocaine 2am Blood smoothie 2:30am Just screaming 4:30am Any type of fox I can 8 find and catch 5am A cheeky bedtime sausage/Milkybar combo 2am So many spiders 8
rage face illustration with Almonds Activating
That activates my almonds Helen Thomas meme
You should see their zords dancing activated almond meme

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External References

[1] Reddit – /fit/ discusses a pretentious diet

[2] The Guardian – Activated almonds?

[3] AustralianAlmonds (via Wayback Machine) – What are activated almonds?

[4] BodyBuilding Forums – Why arent you following my meal plan

[5] Twitter – @Marcfennel

[6] Instagram – @marcfennel

[7] Twitter – #activatedalmonds

[8] Facebook – Ignorance is not bliss

[9] Reddit – have you activated your almonds

[10] Reddit – /r/OutOfTheLoop



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About

"Activated Almonds" is a line from a food diary written by Australian celebrity chef Pete Evans, which was originally published in an issue of the Australian magazine Sunday Age in November 2012. The diary was widely mocked online for its bizarre descriptions of food items, including "alkalised water" and "activated almonds."

Origin

On November 4th, 2012, the Melbourne, Australia newspaper The Sunday Age published a food diary by chef Peter Evans, in which he lists several bizarre food items eaten throughout the day, including "alkalised water," "cultured vegetables," "homemade coconut" and "activated almonds." That day, Australian television host Marc Fennell posted a photograph of the diary to his Instagram[6] and Twitter[5] feeds, where many mocked the foods listed within (shown below).


Australian chef Peter Evans talks about activated almonds

"7am: Two glasses of alkalised water with apple cider vinegar, then a smoothie of alkalised water, organic spirulina, activated almonds, maca, blueberries, stevia, coconut keffir and two organic, free-range eggs.
8.30am: Sprouted millet, sorghum, chia and buckwheat bread with liver pate, avocado, cultured vegetables plus ginger and liquorice root tea.
12.30pm: Fresh fish, sauteed kale and broccoli, spinach and avocado salad, cultured vegies.
3pm: Activated almonds, coconut chips, cacao nibs, plus green tea.
6.30pm: Emu meatballs, sauteed vegetables, cultured vegetables plus a cup of ginger and liquorice root tea."

According to the website AustralianAlmonds,[3] "activated almonds" are almonds that have been soaked in water for 12 hours.

Spread

The same day, Evans posted a response to the social media backlash on his Facebook[8] page.

“I’m occasionally ridiculed because I choose to eat a nutrient dense diet, and I find it so bizarre as to why people sometimes find my food choice’s so offensive? All I know is that I’m well aware of the consequences of eating ‘dead’ food, and also I’m a father, and I take that privilege very seriously, so for me striving for optimum health whenever I can so that I can be a responsible role model for my daughters, and still be able to surf right up until the end, is the obvious choice for me."

In the coming days, many Twitter users continued to mock the terms used in Evans' diary along with the hashtag "#activatedalmonds"[7] (shown below).


twitter users joke around about Activated Almonds

On December 30th, 2013, Redditor thayguydan01 submitted a screenshot of a /fit/ post about the article to the /r/4chan[1] subreddit, where it garnered more than 1,200 votes (93% upvoted) and 140 comments prior to being archived.


activated almonds written about in 4chan

On February 1st, 2014, BodyBuilding Forums[4] member GodsParticle submitted the article photo to the "Misc" board, where many joked about the use of the term "activated almonds." On May 13th, The Guardian[2] published an article titled "Activated almonds? Well yes, eating them might make you a pretentious git." On August 30th, Redditor wsgy111 submitted a post titled "Have you activated your almonds today?", featuring a montage of 4chan comments mocking the activated almonds article (shown below). Prior to being archived, the post gathered upwards of 3,800 votes (94% upvoted) and 270 comments on /r/4chan.[9]


4chan mocking the activated almonds concept

On June 25th, 2015, the Waking Up With Lisa Wilkinson YouTube channel uploaded footage from the Australian morning talk show Today, in which host the host asks if his cohost Lisa Wilkinson prepared "activated almonds" (shown below). On November 6th, 2017, Redditor SevenSixTwoZeroSeven submitted a post asking why commenters on Reddit and Steam say "that really activates my almonds" to /r/OutOfTheLoop.[10]



Various Examples


Pinched face body builder in Activated Almonds meme About to send you to the EMU realm with an activated almond ON A PLATE STEVE HOGARTY A very successful video games man 1pm Three Ibuprofen washed down with a warm pint of Alka-Seltzer and toast. 2:20pm Big line of ketamine in the shape of the tribal tattoo on my thigh 4pm Sausages and Milkybars. 5pm Sausages and Milkybars. 5:05pm Sausages and Milkybars 8:30pm Bag of raw mince, mashed up dandelion on a bit of bread, small pieces of metal. For dessert, a yard of feta cheese. 11pm Cocaine 2am Blood smoothie 2:30am Just screaming 4:30am Any type of fox I can 8 find and catch 5am A cheeky bedtime sausage/Milkybar combo 2am So many spiders 8 rage face illustration with Almonds Activating That activates my almonds Helen Thomas meme You should see their zords dancing activated almond meme

Search Interest

External References

[1] Reddit – /fit/ discusses a pretentious diet

[2] The Guardian – Activated almonds?

[3] AustralianAlmonds (via Wayback Machine) – What are activated almonds?

[4] BodyBuilding Forums – Why arent you following my meal plan

[5] Twitter – @Marcfennel

[6] Instagram – @marcfennel

[7] Twitter – #activatedalmonds

[8] Facebook – Ignorance is not bliss

[9] Reddit – have you activated your almonds

[10] Reddit – /r/OutOfTheLoop

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