"Weird to think that the entire history of the Roman Empire was tomato-free"
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"Weird to think that the entire history of the Roman Empire was tomato-free"
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@infobeautiful @pozorvlak The Roman Empire was also, apparently, eggplant-free, which I find bizarre because they are native to Asia.
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"Weird to think that the entire history of the Roman Empire was tomato-free"
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@infobeautiful Literally sowing wild oats!
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Tobacco and syphilis


@Gergovie @infobeautiful that critically acclaimed first Oasis album
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"Weird to think that the entire history of the Roman Empire was tomato-free"
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@infobeautiful Not only tomato, which now is typically everywhere, also potatoes and corn, widely used now. The interesting fact is about how all of them have become the main ingredients of many (now) typical recipes.
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"Weird to think that the entire history of the Roman Empire was tomato-free"
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@infobeautiful mad to think there was a time in Europe before potatoes, whole civilisations rose and fell in fact...yet no potato
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"Weird to think that the entire history of the Roman Empire was tomato-free"
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My conquistador went to the New World and all I got was this lousy syphilis.
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My conquistador went to the New World and all I got was this lousy syphilis.
Thanks for the thistles, gramps!
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"Weird to think that the entire history of the Roman Empire was tomato-free"
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Now do Asia.
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"Weird to think that the entire history of the Roman Empire was tomato-free"
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@infobeautiful I wonder if they roasted sunflower seeds and/or crushed them into a spread (like peanut butter)?
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"Weird to think that the entire history of the Roman Empire was tomato-free"
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#InOurTime #TheColumbianExchange
BBC Radio 4 - In Our Time, The Columbian Exchange
The impact of the spread of animals, crops and diseases between continents after 1492.
BBC (www.bbc.co.uk)
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My conquistador went to the New World and all I got was this lousy syphilis.
@EricBono @infobeautiful ...but now he has bigger bananas -now, I understand the brand #Chiquita- they were the first ones from the East-
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