Tomato seeds were brought from Mexico to Spain by those early explorers as part of the great Columbian exchange. From there the plant spread to Italy by the mid-1500s where it began to be incorporated into regional cuisine. Over the following decades, tomato plants were cultivated throughout Europe, but primarily as an ornamental plant.
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ENCORE 13. Apocalypto interview Part 3
EXTRA 2.26 The Dead Letter (Chapter 21.1)
255. Indian Massacre of 1622
254. Work in Early America
ENCORE 12. Apocalypto interview Part 2
EXTRA 2.25 The Dead Letter (Chapter 20)
253. The 1619 Project
252. Winston Churchill post-WW2
ENCORE 11. Apocalypto interview Part 1
EXTRA 2.24 The Dead Letter (Chapter 19)
251. The Year 1619
250. Jamestown Revisited 1607-1618
ENCORE 10. Legends of Oceanic Crossings
EXTRA 2.23 The Dead Letter (Chapter 18.2)
249. Should we celebrate Columbus Day?
248. Financing Settlements
ENCORE 9. Trans-Oceanic Contact Theories
EXTRA 2.22 The Dead Letter (Chapter 18.1)
247. Women Investors
246. Colonial Venture
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