The cacao plant is known as the “gift of the gods” and it seems like people across the world agree.
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What is the history of American Thanksgiving? Was the (in)famous Thanksgiving held by the Pilgrims at Plymouth Plantation really the first of its kind? The truth is revealed in this episode of Stuff Explained from The Motley Experience.
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Posted on September 23, 2019
by Aristidis Marousas
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The tomato. Is it a fruit or vegetable? Where did it really come from? Why were so many people scared to eat it for centuries? Find out the answers to these questions, along with many other interesting facts, in the latest episode of Stuff… Continue Reading “Stuff Explained Ep07: Tomatoes”
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