Several tubers are native to Europe, including potatoes (Solanum tuberosum), which originated in the Andean region of South America but were cultivated in Europe after their introduction. Other native European tubers include the common daffodil (Narcissus pseudonarcissus), which has edible bulbs, and various types of wild garlic (Allium species). Additionally, some types of wild carrots (Daucus carota) and the European groundnut (Apios Americana) also have tuberous roots.
cocoa is native in Europe
Native Americans sent nothing to Europe.
Native Americans sent nothing to Europe.
Potatoes and Yams are quite different from one another. While both are edible tubers, they are markedly different in texture, flavour and cooking times. To confuse the subject further, the word yam is used to refer quite different families of tubers. In most of the world, Yam is the common name for group of tubers native to Africa and Asia. In the southern parts of the United States the word is used to refer to a group of tubers native to South America - which are called sweet potatoes elsewhere.
Native Americans never went to Europe. Some individuals made a visit, but the population of Native Americans never went to Europe.
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Carrots are roots, not tubers.
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The Nightingale is native to Europe and Asia.
Some animals native to Europe are horses, bears, wolves, rabbits, and dogs.
Potatoes are tubers, not seeds.
I have three types of tubers in my garden.