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Salt and sugar improve the taste of foods; also they are preservatives.
Soil, some foods, and drinks
It would seem like it is not true, but if coffee is bitter, adding a little salt will mask the bitterness and the coffee will taste sweet.
Fruits and sealed sweets are some of the better options for picnics in hot and humid climates. Also cool drinks such as soda, lemonade or tea is a must.
Tribes living in the rainforest climates survive by living off the land. They eat foods they find in the rainforest, they use materials they find in the rainforest to build their homes, and they hunt.
Algerian foods - dates, tomotoes, potatoes, zucchini, chilies
Oysters, chocolate, red wine, watermelon, avacados, asparagus, hot chilies
Maize (corn), avocados, tomatos, beans, chilies and turkey. Besides those, which were only found in the Americas, there were other foods such as fish, game and berries of many types.
No. Argentina has very different dishes from those found in Mexico. Especially corn and chilies, which are not eaten by Argentinians.
peppers, banans, and berries
Salt and sugar improve the taste of foods; also they are preservatives.
Some foods may be harmful.
Because of the difference in climate - some crops grow in warm climates and some thrive in cold climates.
Fungi is useful to use in the making of foods and drinks such as bread and beer, are fungi.
The Aztec nobles ate meals that always had a version of the staple ingredient maize. Other foods included potatoes, beans, chilies, onions, and porridge.
Soil, some foods, and drinks
I cook a little bit of everything in my slow cooker. Some recipes you can try would include roast, stews, chilies, Cornish hens, cobblers, meatballs, and sauces.