The potato is a staple on many dinner tables around the world. They are a wild growing food that was domesticated. This first happened by the Inca Empire.
It is native to the tropical lowlands of Mesoamerica and South America. Reported from sites in Peru as early as 8000 bc, probably domesticated by c.2000 bc, if not earlier. In the first millennium ad the sweet potato was taken to Polynesia and New Zealand, and after the Spanish settlement of the New World.
This is true. The first plants that were domesticated were a variety of wild rye, which is a type of grass.
It actually originated from the conglomeration of words in two languages - the Taino word "batata" and the Quenchua word "papa." The Spanish combined these words to make "patata." When it was brought into the English language, it was converted again to be "potato."
It came from America. . .
It is believed that camels were domesticated around the 10th century BC. The first camel saddles have been dated to about 1200 BC.
the potato is one of the oldest domesticated foods
The potato. The Conquistadores took potatoes so that they would be planted in Europe.
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Domesticated dogs
domesticated dogs
The first animal to be domesticated is the dog
they were the first animals to be domesticated
The goose was the first domesticated animal.
yes the first plant to be domesticated was grass
The potato. The Conquistadores took potatoes so that they would be planted in Europe.
The potato was first domesticated in the region of modern-day southern Peru and northwestern Bolivia between 8000 and 5000 BC. They Inca grew potatoes.
It was first domesticated up ur but and around the corner! :{