← Back to context Comment by boxed 12 hours ago All spices basically too afaik. 5 comments boxed Reply h33t-l4x0r 9 hours ago Chilis, tobacco and tomatoes are all in the same family (nightshades). And they are all "New World" plants. Which means Europe had to live without them until 1600 or so. If you can call that living. creshal 7 hours ago And coffee didn't make the jump until around the same time, either. No wonder Europeans wanted to be anywhere on the planet except Europe. swiftcoder 8 hours ago Don't forget the potato! Europe before the potato seems like a miserable place peebee67 7 hours ago I've often had the mental image of Galileo trying to order a pizza and being very disappointed at the garlic bread that turned up. mc32 5 hours ago Imagine Indian food without chilies… it’d be as dull as Russian food.
h33t-l4x0r 9 hours ago Chilis, tobacco and tomatoes are all in the same family (nightshades). And they are all "New World" plants. Which means Europe had to live without them until 1600 or so. If you can call that living. creshal 7 hours ago And coffee didn't make the jump until around the same time, either. No wonder Europeans wanted to be anywhere on the planet except Europe. swiftcoder 8 hours ago Don't forget the potato! Europe before the potato seems like a miserable place peebee67 7 hours ago I've often had the mental image of Galileo trying to order a pizza and being very disappointed at the garlic bread that turned up. mc32 5 hours ago Imagine Indian food without chilies… it’d be as dull as Russian food.
creshal 7 hours ago And coffee didn't make the jump until around the same time, either. No wonder Europeans wanted to be anywhere on the planet except Europe.
swiftcoder 8 hours ago Don't forget the potato! Europe before the potato seems like a miserable place
peebee67 7 hours ago I've often had the mental image of Galileo trying to order a pizza and being very disappointed at the garlic bread that turned up.
Chilis, tobacco and tomatoes are all in the same family (nightshades). And they are all "New World" plants. Which means Europe had to live without them until 1600 or so. If you can call that living.
And coffee didn't make the jump until around the same time, either. No wonder Europeans wanted to be anywhere on the planet except Europe.
Don't forget the potato! Europe before the potato seems like a miserable place
I've often had the mental image of Galileo trying to order a pizza and being very disappointed at the garlic bread that turned up.
Imagine Indian food without chilies… it’d be as dull as Russian food.