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'''Potatoes''' were not seen |
'''Potatoes''' were not seen in [[Europe]] until the late 16th century. As a result they are not seen in [[period]] [[cooking]]. |
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== A Brief History of Potatoes == |
== A Brief History of Potatoes == |
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Potatoes are indigenous to |
Potatoes are indigenous to South [[America]], and it not unusual for people with Incan [[persona]]s to use the vegetable in their own dishes. Thanks to the Columbian Exchange, potatoes were introduced to Europe after the [[Spain|Spanish]] conquest of the Incan Empire. |
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They may have been introduced to [[England]] by [[Sir]] [[Francis Drake]] around 1586. Potatoes happened to grow very well in [[Ireland]], and became the staple food there by 1650. |
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For more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potato |
For more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potato |
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*[[New world foods]] |
*[[New world foods]] |
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*[[period food]] |
*[[period food]] |
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Latest revision as of 18:19, 13 October 2008
Potatoes were not seen in Europe until the late 16th century. As a result they are not seen in period cooking.
A Brief History of Potatoes
Potatoes are indigenous to South America, and it not unusual for people with Incan personas to use the vegetable in their own dishes. Thanks to the Columbian Exchange, potatoes were introduced to Europe after the Spanish conquest of the Incan Empire.
They may have been introduced to England by Sir Francis Drake around 1586. Potatoes happened to grow very well in Ireland, and became the staple food there by 1650.
For more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potato
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