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by bdbenton
1353 days ago
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Only slightly related, but "pawpaw" is often used in the Southern United States as a nickname for grandpa. Reading this article was pretty surreal and funny with this in mind. Everyone rushing to buy and eat their pawpaws for their mango and banana like flavor. I wonder if you could cultivate it on a larger scale, the demand is there. Or maybe they are more like truffles and need to be foraged. Interesting article, now I have to try it. On a similar note, people take for granted the fact that tomatoes, potatoes, chocolate, vanilla, and blueberries all originated in the Americas. Imagine ancient Rome without the tomato. Some things are so commonplace that we forget their origins. |
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Imagine Szechwan, Thailand, Indonesia, India, the Philippines, and Europe waiting millennia for peppers to reach their shores.
Likewise, peanuts to Indonesia and Africa.
Somehow sweet potatoes got from the Amazon to Polynesia centuries before Europeans did.