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11 Aug 2016 14:46 #317097
by Kwami
Captain Bligh brought breadfruit from Tahiti . Did you not see ' Mutiny on the bounty? "
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11 Aug 2016 14:57 #317098
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Breadfruit is a staple food, sought after for its cheap cost and it being a source of
high energy. In fact, breadfruit was first brought to the Caribbean and the Americas
by Captain William Bligh in the late 18th century as a cheap high energy
food source to feed and energize slaves in the new world..
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11 Aug 2016 15:06 #317101
by ketchim
I knew that BUT wanted to emphasise your point !
you made it sound like fiction via a movie
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11 Aug 2016 15:12 #317102
by Kwami
but you stated that it came from India and by the way Mutiny on the Bounty wasn't fictional although the [portrayal of Captain Bligh as a Tyrant was indeed fictional.
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11 Aug 2016 15:15 #317103
by ketchim
I said boil and fry provision and included breadfruit from Africa.
I could have easily said
metemgee BUT Mapoui dont know about that
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11 Aug 2016 15:15 #317104
by ketchim
Where Lima beans come from
Peru ?
Despite the origin of the name, when referring to the bean, the word "lima"
is generally pronounced differently than the Peru capital.
The term "butter bean" is widely used for a large, flat and yellow/white variety
of lima bean
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11 Aug 2016 15:18 #317105
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My momma would also boil flatten flour dough called Duff and fry it with the provisions , We being poor people .. was a staple
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