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Do Italians know Mexico invented the tomato?

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brass arousing dingle berry
  09/03/25
I thought it was from Peru or Colombia
impertinent bright whorehouse
  09/03/25
Potatoes are from Peru. Colombia had no pre-columbian civili...
brass arousing dingle berry
  09/03/25
Colonial era European physicians were probably correct about...
impertinent bright whorehouse
  09/03/25
the leaves *are* poisonous
Dun Lay
  09/03/25
Eggplant as well for this matter
impertinent bright whorehouse
  09/03/25
cr
Dun Lay
  09/03/25
Eating too many tomatoes in one sitting has some kind of ver...
impertinent bright whorehouse
  09/03/25
Aztecs strictly limited how much pulque you could drink. I t...
brass arousing dingle berry
  09/03/25
That tracks as pulque is highly fermented and probiotic and ...
impertinent bright whorehouse
  09/03/25
Lines up with my experiences. First glass was refreshing. Se...
brass arousing dingle berry
  09/03/25
You're really not supposed to drink more than one a day iirc...
impertinent bright whorehouse
  09/03/25
Maybe it was one per day. I read it on a plaque at the NMA s...
brass arousing dingle berry
  09/03/25
Chewing a garlic clove in honey a couple times a day helps w...
impertinent bright whorehouse
  09/03/25
its funny how almost all food today isnt actually that old, ...
onyx contagious travel guidebook
  09/03/25
euros literally ate gruel every day for thousands of years
flickering mad-dog skullcap
  09/03/25
Roman feasts were 180, the upper class ones were
mint newt
  09/03/25
he said euros, romans were sand ppl
onyx contagious travel guidebook
  09/03/25
Not only were Romans not sand people but the territories the...
impertinent bright whorehouse
  09/03/25
its hilarous how sensitive birdshits are to saying ancient r...
onyx contagious travel guidebook
  09/03/25
They didn't look like blonde nordics and this is well docume...
impertinent bright whorehouse
  09/03/25
Grain porridges are 180 ime
impertinent bright whorehouse
  09/03/25
birdhsits dont even understand their own history, they liter...
onyx contagious travel guidebook
  09/03/25
Charlemagne would like a word with you
Dun Lay
  09/03/25
Too bad he's illiterate
brass arousing dingle berry
  09/03/25
the nigga with the radio show?
onyx contagious travel guidebook
  09/03/25
Modern day Greeks are only as olive skinned as they are from...
impertinent bright whorehouse
  09/03/25
they were in the sun all day, its pretty unlikely they wld b...
onyx contagious travel guidebook
  09/03/25
If you look at pretty much any piece of Byzantine era art yo...
impertinent bright whorehouse
  09/03/25
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Dun Lay
  09/03/25
Yes, dark-skinned figures appear in ancient Roman paintings,...
onyx contagious travel guidebook
  09/03/25
and its geography, if birdshits are so great why didnt ancie...
onyx contagious travel guidebook
  09/03/25
Yeah I'm sure slavery had no effect on their demographics, S...
brass arousing dingle berry
  09/03/25
where can i eat gruel today?
Blathering police squad
  09/03/25
Your home kitchen I use pearled barley cooked into a porrid...
impertinent bright whorehouse
  09/03/25
*THE* archetypal Thai dish, pad thai, was invented in the 19...
Dun Lay
  09/03/25
butter chicken and chicken tikka masala all new in last like...
onyx contagious travel guidebook
  09/03/25
a written recipe for pad krapow (the Thai thing made of frie...
Dun Lay
  09/03/25
The only thing I eat in Asia is the fried rice. You can't fu...
brass arousing dingle berry
  09/03/25
there's some great food in that part of the world that you'r...
Dun Lay
  09/03/25
ljl i cld understand fried rice in indo cause some of the re...
onyx contagious travel guidebook
  09/03/25
Indonesia has rawon and rendang and there's nothing even rem...
brass arousing dingle berry
  09/03/25
"invented the tomato"
mint newt
  09/03/25
Eureka! Behold my latest invention
unholy sable pocket flask step-uncle's house
  09/03/25
Emperor Montezuma II created the first tomato through parthe...
impertinent bright whorehouse
  09/03/25
Avocado means testicle in Nahuatl
brass arousing dingle berry
  09/04/25
The ancient Greek referred to nightshade plants.
Judgmental Rehab Toaster
  09/03/25
If Greece had tomatoes everyone would have gotten them from ...
brass arousing dingle berry
  09/04/25
Tomatoes existed for millions of years potatoes evolved f...
geriatric aphrodisiac nowag
  09/03/25
Tomatoes were domesticated in America; however, the original...
brass arousing dingle berry
  09/04/25
I guess that's why their names are similar.
Vibrant Orange Hall
  09/04/25
i think a lot of people imagine china having hot spicy food ...
Translucent Self-absorbed Set Yarmulke
  09/03/25
Yeah. They had black pepper but that's as spicy as it got
brass arousing dingle berry
  09/04/25


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Date: September 3rd, 2025 12:27 PM
Author: brass arousing dingle berry



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233627)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 12:29 PM
Author: impertinent bright whorehouse

I thought it was from Peru or Colombia

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233637)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 12:31 PM
Author: brass arousing dingle berry

Potatoes are from Peru. Colombia had no pre-columbian civilization, it was all jungle tribes

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233650)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 12:32 PM
Author: impertinent bright whorehouse

Colonial era European physicians were probably correct about the Tomato being poisonous for whites in many different preparations

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233658)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 12:34 PM
Author: Dun Lay

the leaves *are* poisonous

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233665)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 12:36 PM
Author: impertinent bright whorehouse

Eggplant as well for this matter

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233674)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 12:36 PM
Author: Dun Lay

cr

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233678)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 12:37 PM
Author: impertinent bright whorehouse

Eating too many tomatoes in one sitting has some kind of very slight but unpleasant psychoactive effect on the system ime. They also don't digest all that well if eaten without a fibrous grain

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233684)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 12:40 PM
Author: brass arousing dingle berry

Aztecs strictly limited how much pulque you could drink. I think it was was two servings per day with stiff consequences if you drank more

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233690)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 12:43 PM
Author: impertinent bright whorehouse

That tracks as pulque is highly fermented and probiotic and would probably severely throw the GI biome off of calibration if had in excess, like kombucha. Would probably be a serious long term issue in an era without modern medical science too

I think pulque in particular was also supposed to be a ritual drink and not an everyday beverage

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233700)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 12:46 PM
Author: brass arousing dingle berry

Lines up with my experiences. First glass was refreshing. Second glass was my last of the day

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233713)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 12:53 PM
Author: impertinent bright whorehouse

You're really not supposed to drink more than one a day iirc but it is very "moreish" as a beverage. I have maybe one or two a week now and mostly went back to tea

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233746)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 12:55 PM
Author: brass arousing dingle berry

Maybe it was one per day. I read it on a plaque at the NMA so I don't have a reference in front of me. I'd have to be pretty depressed to drink it daily

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233754)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:02 PM
Author: impertinent bright whorehouse

Chewing a garlic clove in honey a couple times a day helps with biome imbalance from kombucha overindulgence (and also keeps the dentist away by killing the bacteria responsible for dental caries)

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233776)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 12:44 PM
Author: onyx contagious travel guidebook

its funny how almost all food today isnt actually that old, idiots just assume the french, indians, japs were eating same shit 1000 years ago

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233704)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 12:50 PM
Author: flickering mad-dog skullcap

euros literally ate gruel every day for thousands of years

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233735)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 12:52 PM
Author: mint newt

Roman feasts were 180, the upper class ones were

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233743)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:06 PM
Author: onyx contagious travel guidebook

he said euros, romans were sand ppl

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233794)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:20 PM
Author: impertinent bright whorehouse

Not only were Romans not sand people but the territories they occupied on the northern coast of Africa such as Carthage or the Maghreb were also mostly fair skinned. St Augustine was supposed to be pale and he was born in Northern Africa iirc

The Mediterranean coast of Africa didn't become dark until droughts and conflicts causes population movements from the south to push Berbers and various other future Islamic tribes north to displace the Roman/Phoenician/Hellenic Egyptian populations that had settled that area for centuries

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233853)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:22 PM
Author: onyx contagious travel guidebook

its hilarous how sensitive birdshits are to saying ancient romans and greeks werent BIRDSHITS. i meant birdshit as the PHENOTYPE is viewed today. these fags were mediterrean cultures, they were in the hot sun all day. the idea they wld look like a british or norway faggot is lolzy bullshit. they were hairy as furk too. u literally wld call them pajeet if u saw them

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233865)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:25 PM
Author: impertinent bright whorehouse

They didn't look like blonde nordics and this is well documented in historical accounts at the time but they were also not hairy and were fairly fair skinned and of moderate height

Many European whites can be in the sun regularly and not become any darker than maybe a brass complexion

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233876)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 12:54 PM
Author: impertinent bright whorehouse

Grain porridges are 180 ime

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233748)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:05 PM
Author: onyx contagious travel guidebook

birdhsits dont even understand their own history, they literally were cavemen pre 1600ad, they had no great civs (rome and greece = SAND NIGGA)

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233792)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:10 PM
Author: Dun Lay

Charlemagne would like a word with you

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233811)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:13 PM
Author: brass arousing dingle berry

Too bad he's illiterate

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233824)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:22 PM
Author: onyx contagious travel guidebook

the nigga with the radio show?

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233867)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:10 PM
Author: impertinent bright whorehouse

Modern day Greeks are only as olive skinned as they are from occupations

Classical Greeks and the Romans were both fair skinned. Swarthy Italians are mostly Sicilian and this comes from Arab admixture

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233814)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:11 PM
Author: onyx contagious travel guidebook

they were in the sun all day, its pretty unlikely they wld be considered birdshit by modern standards, if u see an italian today some look totally nigga skinned

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233816)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:13 PM
Author: impertinent bright whorehouse

If you look at pretty much any piece of Byzantine era art you'll notice that the depictions of people are all extremely fair skinned to the point of having a porcelain or pearl colored complexion

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233826)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:14 PM
Author: Dun Lay



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233829)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:23 PM
Author: onyx contagious travel guidebook

Yes, dark-skinned figures appear in ancient Roman paintings, such as the Severan Tondo, which depicts Emperor Septimius Severus with distinctly dark skin, demonstrating that the empire's diverse population was reflected in its art

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233871)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:11 PM
Author: onyx contagious travel guidebook

and its geography, if birdshits are so great why didnt ancient rome or athens happens in london or oslo or paris?

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233819)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:14 PM
Author: brass arousing dingle berry

Yeah I'm sure slavery had no effect on their demographics, Shlomo

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233828)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:42 PM
Author: Blathering police squad

where can i eat gruel today?

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233914)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:44 PM
Author: impertinent bright whorehouse

Your home kitchen

I use pearled barley cooked into a porridge in chicken stock with either savory or sweet seasonings depending on the time of day

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233917)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 12:53 PM
Author: Dun Lay

*THE* archetypal Thai dish, pad thai, was invented in the 1930s

one of *THE* quintessentially stereotypically Italian dishes, pasta carbonara, was invented in the late 1940s

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233747)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:06 PM
Author: onyx contagious travel guidebook

butter chicken and chicken tikka masala all new in last like 75 something years

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233796)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:10 PM
Author: Dun Lay

a written recipe for pad krapow (the Thai thing made of fried ground meat, chilis and garlic, with Thai basil, served on white rice with a fried egg, probably my favorite of all Thai dishes, and some people say their real national dish) was supposedly first recorded in the 1980s

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233809)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:15 PM
Author: brass arousing dingle berry

The only thing I eat in Asia is the fried rice. You can't fuck that up. In some parts of Indonesia there's other stuff you can eat but in Thailand just do fried rice

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233833)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:22 PM
Author: Dun Lay

there's some great food in that part of the world that you're missing out on imo

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233864)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:24 PM
Author: onyx contagious travel guidebook

ljl i cld understand fried rice in indo cause some of the regular food is foul but thailand rofl ive been eating diff dish every day today i got khao soi whatever noodles, thai food is 180 faggot

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233873)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 5:24 PM
Author: brass arousing dingle berry

Indonesia has rawon and rendang and there's nothing even remotely comparable in Thailand. Indonesia also puts sugar in their soy sauce so the fried rice is too sweet. Vietnamese fried rice also sucks dick so I get noodles there.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49234582)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 12:54 PM
Author: mint newt

"invented the tomato"

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233751)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:25 PM
Author: unholy sable pocket flask step-uncle's house

Eureka! Behold my latest invention

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233874)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 1:28 PM
Author: impertinent bright whorehouse

Emperor Montezuma II created the first tomato through parthenogenesis

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49233885)



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Date: September 4th, 2025 12:06 AM
Author: brass arousing dingle berry

Avocado means testicle in Nahuatl

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49235429)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 4:27 PM
Author: Judgmental Rehab Toaster

The ancient Greek referred to nightshade plants.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49234453)



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Date: September 4th, 2025 12:07 AM
Author: brass arousing dingle berry

If Greece had tomatoes everyone would have gotten them from Greece

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49235430)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 5:11 PM
Author: geriatric aphrodisiac nowag

Tomatoes existed for millions of years

potatoes evolved from tomatoes even

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2025/jul/31/potato-evolved-from-tomato-ancestor-researchers-find

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49234552)



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Date: September 4th, 2025 12:11 AM
Author: brass arousing dingle berry

Tomatoes were domesticated in America; however, the original site of domestication and the early events of domestication are largely obscure (Peralta and Spooner, 2007). Two hypotheses have been advanced for the original place of tomato domestication, one Peruvian and the other Mexican. Although definite proof for the time and place of domestication is lacking, Mexico is presumed to be the most probable region of domestication, with Peru as the centre of diversity for wild relatives (Larry and Joanne, 2007).

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2759208/

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49235433)



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Date: September 4th, 2025 12:11 AM
Author: Vibrant Orange Hall

I guess that's why their names are similar.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49235434)



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Date: September 3rd, 2025 10:40 PM
Author: Translucent Self-absorbed Set Yarmulke

i think a lot of people imagine china having hot spicy food like sichuan for 1000s of years, but the chili pepper was new world too right? crazy to think about

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49235288)



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Date: September 4th, 2025 12:45 AM
Author: brass arousing dingle berry

Yeah. They had black pepper but that's as spicy as it got

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769420&forum_id=2Elisa#49235452)