I didn't know Northern Ireland had a sea moat in 1491(!)
45 0 ReplyDenmark too!
15 0 ReplyMorea & achea have the hexamilion moat & crimea's just launched out to sea
4 0 ReplyDan, please.
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Tiocfaidh ár lá!
4 0 ReplyThose pesky academics covering up Tartarian history again!
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It was interesting to learn that tomatoes weren’t European with how heavily they’re used.
22 0 ReplyThe best things to cook with aren't from Europe; Garlic, Onion, Cinnamon, Peppers.
Ketchup is the biggest tho imo, not an ingredient but still
7 0 ReplyThere are native versions of garlic in Europe, but yeah, it's true, especially for the middle to northern parts. There were always delicous herbs to use as spices in the south, though, like oregano.
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No French fries and no ketchup for your no french fries. 😭
17 0 Reply*Belgian
3 1 ReplyNo French Belgians for you
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This is true
13 0 ReplyCabbage and dirt bread Europe forever!
12 0 ReplyYou say potato, I say tomato.
8 0 ReplyWhat did people eat?
5 0 ReplyA fuck ton of bread.
8 0 ReplyEach other. Long pig was the meat of choice in Europe before 1491.
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Excellent.
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