• bleistift2@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    The same story is told about German emperor Friedrich. I doubt both versions.

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    1 year ago

    The Colombian exchange must have been such a wild time. Imagine having access to half a world of new stuff with ignorance of invasive organisms

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    Also the man behind the french dish, hachis parmentier. A basic version of the shepherd’s pie. “Hachis” pronounced “ha-shi” meaning the ingredients were “hachés” or minced.

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    Aren’t potato fruits highly toxic? Might have given the passerby the wrong idea on which part of the plant to eat.

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      People were hesitant to eat them (and tomatoes) at first due to both being family of the nightshade family, which are generally toxic.

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        I was referring to the fruits that grow off of the potato plant, they look a lot like tomatoes but IIRC only the root is edible.