Yes
Corn and potatoes are native to the Americas. They didn't reach Europe until the 15th century.The same goes for tomatoes, chocolate and squash.
I just hate the potato chips. You should eat the same only, if there is nothing else is available to eat. Potatoes do not contain much of the vitamins, except in the peels of potatoes. So only part, that can be eaten in the potatoes is peels of the potatoes. Potatoes contains very less amount of proteins. It contains very high percentage of carbohydrates. Frying the potatoes add to the misery. I always gave lecture to my students about not eating the potato chips. But they, specially the girl students used to eat the same only, just in front of me!
"Potatoes, which were first grown in America, helped increase the number of people living in Europe. Corn from America did much the same thing for Africa's population."
No, they didn't have corn in Europe until after the 1400's when explorers came back from the New World with it. It is the same with potatoes, tomatoes and chocolate.
No. typically 1 cup (156grams) of button mushrooms have 8 grams of Carbohydrates. Compare that to 32 grams for the same mass of potatoes. That's four times the amount of carbohydrates.
"Cow Corn" or animal feed is simply corn that is harvested later than sweet corn. "Cow Corn" is then dried and used for animal feed, or used in ethanol. Field corn is a far less sweet for of corn and is not the same as sweet corn. It has more carbohydrates and is grown differently. Most corn will grow only one ear per stalk. Newer hybrids of field corn can grow two or three ears per stalk. It has a far drier taste then sweet corn.
Indian carbohydrates are the same as any country's carbohydrates
If they are the same size.
No, yellow and gold potatoes are not the same. Yellow potatoes have a lighter skin and flesh color compared to gold potatoes, which have a deeper yellow or gold hue.
No, corn meal and corn flour are not the same. Corn meal is coarser in texture and made from ground corn kernels, while corn flour is finer and made from the whole corn kernel.
No, corn meal and corn flour are not the same. Corn meal is coarser in texture and made from ground corn kernels, while corn flour is finer and made from finely ground corn.
No jut like cooking yeast and brewers yeast are different.