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Secondly, the potato has been an important food source for humans throughout history. Cultivated in South America, where it was used as a staple crop. Today, they are grown worldwide and are a major component of many diets.

Thirdly, The potato was one of the most important foods during the early days of European colonization.
In 1537, Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro brought potatoes back to Europe. He planted them in his garden at Cajamarca, Peru. This marked the beginning of the cultivation of potatoe in Europe.

Where did potatoes come from?
Furthermore, Potatoes originated in South America. Originally domesticated as food plants by native people who lived along the Andes Mountains.

Why called “potato”?
Finally, they are not actually potatoes; they are members of the nightshade family. This means they contain alkaloids (chemicals) that can cause allergic reactions in some people.

Did you know potatoes are a member of the nightshade family?
Additionally, the oldest cultivated crops known to man. And grown for thousands of years. Archaeologists have found evidence of potato cultivation dating back to 7000 BC. In ancient Greece, the Greeks believed that eating potatoes would make them strong and healthy.

What are some common uses for potatoes?
Lastly, they are food, medicine, fuel, and more. They are also animal feed. A Potatoe are excellent source of carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, fiber, and protein. They contain potassium, vitamin C, B6, folate, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, zinc, copper, and selenium.

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