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The cabbage looper (Trichoplusia ni) is infamous in North America for its voracious appetite and for producing frass that contaminates plants. [69] In India, the diamondback moth has caused losses up to 90 percent in crops that were not treated with insecticide. [70]
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... (island cabbage) Amaranthus gracilis ... quinoa and manioc were domesticated in South America.
Quinoa is native only to a relatively small region of the Andes mountains in South America. Corn/Maize [2] (Zea †) Quinoa [3] (Chenopodium) Several (though not all) species of amaranth [4] Some species of wild rice ; Indian Corn (Flint Corn)
South America (Peru/Bolivia) [17] 1600 CE Likely introduced by Portuguese traders Sweet Potato: Shakarkand Iṉippu uruḷaikkiḻaṅku Chilagada dumpa Sihi genasu South America [18] 1600 CE) Via Portugal Taro: Arbi / Arwi/ Guhiyaan Seppankizhangu Chaamadumpa, chaamagadda Unknown (India, Polynesia or SE Asia) Unknown Tomato: Tamatar Takkāḷi
The Columbian exchange of crop plants, livestock, and diseases in both directions between the Old World and the New World. In 1972, Alfred W. Crosby, an American historian at the University of Texas at Austin, published the book The Columbian Exchange, [2] thus coining the term. [1]
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According to The Joy of Cooking (1997), raw cabbage is the only entirely consistent ingredient in coleslaw; the type of cabbage, dressing, and added ingredients vary widely. Vinaigrette, mayonnaise, and sour cream-based dressings are all listed; bacon, carrots, bell peppers, pineapple, pickles, onions, and herbs are mentioned explicitly as ...
As shoppers line up for Black Friday, whether online or in person, be thankful that those lovable, squeezable Cabbage Patch Kids are not atop the wish lists of most kids, like they were this time ...