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by evtothedev
741 days ago
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> At the time, root vegetables had not yet arrived in Britain, meaning that in winter, farmers could not rely on their usual crops to feed livestock such as pigs and cows. They were therefore bereft of beef and bacon, and turned to alternative sources of meat. What the heck is going on in these two sentences. First, I suspect they meant to say that potatoes hadn't yet arrived. Turnips, for example, go back for over a thousand years. Second, is the implication they couldn't keep any livestock over winter because of a lack of root vegetables? Because what about barley? Or silage? Makes you start to question the rest of the article. |
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