{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"Glossary","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.healthbenefitstimes.com\/glossary","author_name":"Glossary","author_url":"https:\/\/www.healthbenefitstimes.com\/glossary\/author\/adminglossary\/","title":"Cornucopia - Definition of Cornucopia","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"xAQvoko8iL\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.healthbenefitstimes.com\/glossary\/cornucopia\/\">Cornucopia<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/www.healthbenefitstimes.com\/glossary\/cornucopia\/embed\/#?secret=xAQvoko8iL\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;Cornucopia&#8221; &#8212; Glossary\" data-secret=\"xAQvoko8iL\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script>\n\/*! This file is auto-generated *\/\n!function(d,l){\"use strict\";l.querySelector&&d.addEventListener&&\"undefined\"!=typeof URL&&(d.wp=d.wp||{},d.wp.receiveEmbedMessage||(d.wp.receiveEmbedMessage=function(e){var t=e.data;if((t||t.secret||t.message||t.value)&&!\/[^a-zA-Z0-9]\/.test(t.secret)){for(var s,r,n,a=l.querySelectorAll('iframe[data-secret=\"'+t.secret+'\"]'),o=l.querySelectorAll('blockquote[data-secret=\"'+t.secret+'\"]'),c=new RegExp(\"^https?:$\",\"i\"),i=0;i<o.length;i++)o[i].style.display=\"none\";for(i=0;i<a.length;i++)s=a[i],e.source===s.contentWindow&&(s.removeAttribute(\"style\"),\"height\"===t.message?(1e3<(r=parseInt(t.value,10))?r=1e3:~~r<200&&(r=200),s.height=r):\"link\"===t.message&&(r=new URL(s.getAttribute(\"src\")),n=new URL(t.value),c.test(n.protocol))&&n.host===r.host&&l.activeElement===s&&(d.top.location.href=t.value))}},d.addEventListener(\"message\",d.wp.receiveEmbedMessage,!1),l.addEventListener(\"DOMContentLoaded\",function(){for(var e,t,s=l.querySelectorAll(\"iframe.wp-embedded-content\"),r=0;r<s.length;r++)(t=(e=s[r]).getAttribute(\"data-secret\"))||(t=Math.random().toString(36).substring(2,12),e.src+=\"#?secret=\"+t,e.setAttribute(\"data-secret\",t)),e.contentWindow.postMessage({message:\"ready\",secret:t},\"*\")},!1)))}(window,document);\n\/\/# sourceURL=https:\/\/www.healthbenefitstimes.com\/glossary\/wp-includes\/js\/wp-embed.min.js\n<\/script>\n","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/www.healthbenefitstimes.com\/glossary\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/Cornucopia.jpg","thumbnail_width":800,"thumbnail_height":533,"description":"A cornucopia is literally a horn of plenty deriving as it does from the Latin cornu, meaning horn, and copia, meaning abundance or a copious amount. Overflowing with fruits and vegetables, the cornucopia is still a common sight at Thanksgiving, although the original goat's horn, a symbol of the nanny-goat that nursed the god Zeus when he was an infant, is now usually replaced by a horn made of straw. The corn of cornucopia is in no way related to the grain corn, but it is related to the corn in unicorn (a one-horned beast), to the corn in Capricorn (the horned goat of astrology), to the corn caused by too-tight shoes (a hornlike protuberance), to the corn in corner (an angle sticking out like a horn), to the corn in cornet (a pastry shaped like a horn), and to the corn in Cornish pastry (Cornish comes from the English county called Cornwall, and Cornwall evolved from Corn-Welsh, so-called because the county sticks out into the sea like a horn).A conical-shaped delicacy made of layers of flaky pastry dough, enveloping a delectable filling of either whipped cream or custard. This delectable treat is commonly known as the horn-of-plenty, owing to its resemblance to the abundant and overflowing cornucopia, a symbol of abundance and nourishment."}