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A Brief History of the Potato: The Humble Crop That Changed the World
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Virtual Voice
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Christopher Hale
Este título utiliza una narración voz virtual
Dive into the dramatic microhistory of a fragile tuber that fueled empires and revolutionized global culinary history. Perfect for your daily commute, this eye-opening journey transforms a biological oddity into a high-stakes tale of human ingenuity and devastating vulnerability. Whether you are cooking dinner or simply craving a fascinating deep dive, prepare to view your everyday pantry in a completely new light.
From ancient, sacred rituals in the high Andes to the tragic blight that redrew the map of the Atlantic, this lively narrative exposes the butterfly effect of agriculture. You will explore how a misunderstood botanical curiosity conquered superstitions to trigger demographic booms, political revolutions, and mass migrations.
What you'll discover inside:
• How Indigenous farmers engineered a wild mountain weed into an agricultural marvel.
• The fierce European superstitions and cultural fears that almost kept this vital crop obscure.
• A riveting account of the Irish famine and how botanical disease reshaped human geography.
• The hidden role of this modest root in triggering urbanization and the industrial revolution.
• Cutting-edge genetic research determining the future of global food security in a warming world.
Don't miss this captivating exploration of the unsung heroes and tragic catastrophes hidden inside our everyday diets. Press play to embark on an unforgettable adventure that will forever change how you understand human survival and the foods that sustain us.
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