SC - New World Feast/Recipes
Decker, Terry D.
TerryD at Health.State.OK.US
Tue Sep 14 04:53:45 PDT 1999
Allium canadense is a North American wild garlic used by the pre-Columbian
natives.
While there are statements that Columbus found plantains in the New World.
there is no evidence of plantains or bananas in any of the Pre-Columbian
cultures. The Spanish historian, Ovieda (sic?), states that Friar Tomas de
Berlanga brought banana shoots to Hispaniola in 1516.
Bear
> Were there really wild boars in America before Columbus? And how about
> garlic, pepper, oregano, cumin and bay leaves? These are Old World spices
> -
> are there native American species also? And bananas (platains) and oranges
> aren´t New World, either. Most or all of these things were brought there
> fairly early, though.
>
> Nanna
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