sca-cooks Transport of Foodstuffs
linneah at erols.com
linneah at erols.com
Thu Apr 10 18:31:19 PDT 1997
Uduido at aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 97-04-10 11:12:47 EDT, you write:
>
> << Is it that the exportation of
> foodstuffs to Europe didn't begin until after period? My knowledge of
> late 15/16/17th centuries is more than a little rusty... >>
>
> Corn was imported and grown for animal feed rather early but not eaten by
> people. Hot peppers became a major agricultural crop in the mediterranean
> basin by 1528.
> White tomatoes were grown as ornamentals around homes in Elizabethan England.
> Beans of all sorts became rather common by the 3 quarter of the 16th century.
>
> Lord Ras the Reformed
There are places where corn is still concidered "pig food" and humans won't
touch it. When we lived in Spain I offered my maid some and she indignantly
refused. Another Spanish friend of mine who married an American said that
his wife had to force him to try corn because he refused to eat animal fodder.
Turned out he liked it.
Linneah
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