(2022-2023)
CBSE Chapter 3
Class: 10th CBSE
Ch: 3 The Making of a Global World
NCERT History, Long answer type of questions
Important Question SST
Ch:3 History Important Questions for board
Extra Questions For CBSE Board and Other State Board
How our food stuff offer many example of long distance cultural exchange?
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Even ‘ready’ foodstuff in distant parts of the world might share common origins. Take spaghetti and noodles. It is believed that noodles travelled west from China to become spaghetti. Or, perhaps Arab traders took pasta to fifth-century Sicily, an island now in Italy. Similar foods were also known in India and Japan, so the truth about their origins may never be known. Many of our common foods such as potatoes, soya, groundnuts, maize, tomatoes, chillies, sweet potatoes, and so on were not known to our ancestors until about five centuries ago. These foods were only introduced in Europe and Asia after Christopher Columbus accidentally discovered the vast continent that would later become known as the Americas. Sometimes the new crops could make the difference between life and death. Europe’s poor began to eat better and live longer with the introduction of the humble potato.