SC - Corn-Early Modern

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Mon Nov 6 11:58:53 PST 2000


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In a message dated 11/6/00 9:46:04 AM Eastern Standard Time, nanna at idunn.is 
writes:


> (In
> Iceland, however, maize     was strictly for the cows and our beloved
> sheep.)
> 
> Nanna
> 
> 

Also Germany was slow to use it for human food (there are still Germans who 
insist it is for cows) and it is not very popular in Wales as a human food 
even today. 

Ras
The test of good manners is to be patient with bad ones.- Solomon Ibn Gabirol

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<HTML><FONT  SIZE=2>In a message dated 11/6/00 9:46:04 AM Eastern Standard Time, nanna at idunn.is <BR>writes:
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<BR>Iceland, however, maize     was strictly for the cows and our beloved
<BR>sheep.)
<BR>
<BR>Nanna
<BR>
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<BR>
<BR>Also Germany was slow to use it for human food (there are still Germans who <BR>insist it is for cows) and it is not very popular in Wales as a human food <BR>even today. 
<BR>
<BR>Ras
<BR>The test of good manners is to be patient with bad ones.- Solomon Ibn Gabirol</FONT></HTML>

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