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Hermaphroditic grapes, corn diseases, & the debt we owe megafauna

Eleanor Konik
Mar 29, 2021
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Photo of grapes by Luiz M. Santos from Pexels

What people ate in the Bronze Age is pretty different from what we eat today, for a variety of reasons including climate change and international trade. Potatoes are so much more nutritious than native European crops that it may have caused a population boom, and brussel sprouts tasted disgustingly bitter as early as 20 years ago. So what did plant bree…

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