Rubber. It is agricultural, but not for human consumption. Tricky question. ;)
Mangos were brought to England and Europe after the English occupied India in 1800′s
Edward banks , a vegetarian saw the vitality and fitness of the legendary Hunzas of the Himalyan and brought the fruits to England.
No, not initially. The first settlers from England were Christians and they brought their religious practice with them.
The Camel. The first camel was brought from the Arabian peninsula at about 4000 BC. Other breads were brought up to about to Africa until about 1400 BC. Tim Lumsdaine
in most history books it will tell you sir Walter Raleigh brought spuds to Ireland (they will also tell you he introduced tobacco to England)
The monocle was first invented around the 1700's in Germany. It was brought to England in about 1800 to be introduced.
The English language was introduced to England around the 5th century AD by Germanic tribes, primarily the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes. These tribes brought their language to the British Isles during the Anglo-Saxon settlement.
The agricultural revolution brought about better farming methods.This is agricultural land.
No rabbits are an introduced species. A few were brought in from England for hunting, and they quickly became one of Australia's greatest pests.
Around 1850, Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria, who was a german, brought the idea from his native country.
Britain's Agricultural Revolution brought farming into the modern era. Several factors contributed to the revolution. First was the introduction of selective cattle breeding. Next, common property rights to land were removed. Finally, new systems of cropping with turnips and clover were introduced.
It is not known who first brought cows to America, but it is known that Columbus brought cattle to the West Indies on his second voyage to the New World in 1493. Cortez brought Spanish cattle from Spain to Mexico in 1519, and these Longhorns spread from Mexico northward. In 1609 the first cattle were brought from England by colonists beginning a new life in what was then called New England.