It’s kind of funny, I think, that a plant so closely associated with America is actually not native at all.

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    Sure, but the same applies to so many foods in so many cultures. What was Italian food like before they had access to tomatoes? Eastern, Central European, or Irish before potatoes? Chinese, Southeast Asian, or Korean before they had chili peppers?

    Now each of those countries have dishes we associate with them but which use those non-native ingredients.

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      The more impressive thing is how the British had a global empire for roughly 400 years, and their cuisine remained awful.