The Aztecs made a type of cornbread before Columbus even discovered America. Later, when corn was taken bake to Europe by the exporers, Europeans added flour to lighten the cornbread and make it more like we know it today.
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In Mexico.
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Zimbabwe actually makes cofees
Maize (also known as corn) was a common crop grown by both Mesoamericans and Native American tribes in North America. Its cultivation played a significant role in the development of agricultural societies in both regions.
We use to grow a crop of grain that we called maize . It did not fatten livestock as fast as corn but was easier to grow.
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Corn, also known in that time to natives as maize.
They grew grew maize, beans, squash, manioc, sweet potato and cotton
Of course. It's the only place where it can grow.
Yes. The Olmecs were believed to be the first Mesoamerican civilization. They grew several crops such as cocoa and maize.
Another word for corn is maize. The word maize is of Spanish origins. Corn was first domesticated by the indigenous people of Mesoamerica.
Maize is important because its good for people