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minus-square@weeeeumlinkEnglish14•4 months agoYeah exactly, people arguing whether dragon fruit or some shit is a “super food”. The super food is right in front of us, potatoes (and onions). What other food has been so vital to our survival that its disappearance could ravage a population (Irish potato famine) No offense to dragon fruit, blue berries or whatever exotic fruit, but if they went extinct, not that much could change.
minus-square@quicksandlinkEnglish23•4 months agoObligatory Irish potato famine was a result of British policy. But I agree with your sentiment
Yeah exactly, people arguing whether dragon fruit or some shit is a “super food”. The super food is right in front of us, potatoes (and onions).
What other food has been so vital to our survival that its disappearance could ravage a population (Irish potato famine)
No offense to dragon fruit, blue berries or whatever exotic fruit, but if they went extinct, not that much could change.
Obligatory Irish potato famine was a result of British policy. But I agree with your sentiment