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Evolution Of Food
I was wondering tonight while eating asparagus how did we find out that you can eat asparagus when it's shooting but not daffodils, that you eat carrot roots but not cabbage or rose roots, that egg white will whisk up, that flour and butter will thicken things etc etc. The list is endless. Was it trial and error? Did people die along the way finding out if things are poisonous?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.often wondered Prudie, though I think it might have something to do with saying to the kids "here, try this" ;)
although it does seem to have helped
http:// news.bb c.co.uk /1/hi/8 543906. stm
although it does seem to have helped
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Tapioca ( cassava) is the one that gets me wondering, unless the long difficult preparation is absolutly correct it is poisionous and can cause acute cyanide poisoning
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Cassav a
How did anyone ever get to eat that and live?
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How did anyone ever get to eat that and live?