yes they are potatoes in south America
The staple food for North America is Maize.
Corn, sweet potatoes, potatoes, tomatoes, avocados, chili peppers, chocolate, corn, papaya, peanuts, pineapple, and vanilla came from the Americas. Turkey, buffalo, and some types of fish such as smelt are also from the Americas.
North America connects to South America on the north side of South America, nothing connects below
South America
South America extends further south than Africa.
Columbia
well, potatoes, in general, originated from south america.
In 1492, when Columbus came to America and found it :)
No; Potatoes came from South America, and would have been unknown to the Romans.
No. They came from Peru, in South America.
Potatoes are native to North and South America; the Romans did not even know about the existence of the Americas, much less potatoes.
Corn and potatoes going from South America to Europe and fatal infectious diseases going from Europe to South America.
South america
The staple food for North America is Maize.
There are a number of crops found in South America. Some of these include beans, potatoes, quinoa, tomatoes, cashews, as well as cacao.
Corn, sweet potatoes, potatoes, tomatoes, avocados, chili peppers, chocolate, corn, papaya, peanuts, pineapple, and vanilla came from the Americas. Turkey, buffalo, and some types of fish such as smelt are also from the Americas.
The Spanish didn't bring foods to South America, but took foods back to Europe from South America. Chocolate, tomatoes, corn, potatoes were all from South America and introduced to Europe.