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Wikipedia says "Basil is originally native to Iran, India and other tropical regions of Asia, having been cultivated there for more than 5,000 years." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basil
The Sami people are the indigenous people of Northern Europe. Sami people are among the largest indigenous ethnic groups
No. It was "domesticated" in Europe since pre-Roman times.
The Sami people are the indigenous people of Northern Europe. Sami people are among the largest indigenous ethnic groups
horses. they were brought here from Europe.
Wild Carrot is indigenous to Europe and parts of Asia.
Europe(The Spanish) began to systematically wipe out the indigenous population as they moved west such as the Incas ,Aztecs and the Mayans.
Chicken are not native to Europe (they are indigenous to India), so the chicken in Europe are all domestic, farm chicken varieties (of the same variety as there are in the rest of the world).
Several foods came to Europe during the Colombian trade including: Potatoes (indigenous to the Andes) Corn (maize - indigenous to Mesoamerica) Squash (indigenous to the Andes and Mesoamerica) Avocados (indigenous to the south-central area of what is now Mexico) Tomatoes (indigenous to South and Central America) Pumpkins (native to North America) Pineapples (indigenous to the Caribbean) Beans (snap, kidney & Lima varieties) - as you might guess from the name, Lima beans are indigenous to the Andes (remember Lima, Peru?) Peanuts (indigenous to the Andes and Mesoamerica - although they probably originated somewhere around what is now the northern part of Argentina or southwestern Bolivia0 Cacao (which is what is used to make chocolate - indigenous to Mesoamerica) Papayas (indigenous to Mesoamerica) Manioc, aka tapioca, aka cassava (indigenous to northern South America, southern Mesoamerica, and the Caribbean Guavas (indigenous to tropical North and South America and the Caribbean)