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Nobody in medieval Europe had access to tomatoes, potatoes, chocolate, squash, maize (sweetcorn) or any other product of the Americas - because the Americas were not discovered until after the medieval period.

Only foods native to Europe were eaten in Europe, apart from various dried fruits and spices imported from Asia.

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