Social Sciences, asked by vaibhav311, 1 year ago

‘Food offers many examples of long distance cultural exchange’. Justify this statement.

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Answered by anuragmishra2003
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Hi Buddy!!!

This statement can easily be justified by the following points -

(i) Traders and travellers introduced new crops to the lands they travelled.

(ii) Ready food stuffs in distant parts of the world might share common origins. It is believed that noodles travelled West from China to become spaghetti.

(iii) Arab traders, perhaps took ‘pasta’ to Sicily in Italy.

(iv) Many of our common foods like potatoes, soya, groundnuts, maize, tomatoes, chillies were not known to us. These foods came from American Indians and we became gradually dependent on these.

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Answered by ankitasharmakulti
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Explanation:

1. Travellers and traders introduced new crops to the lands they travelled. Even ‘ready’ foodstuff in distant parts of the world might share common origins. For example, noodles travelled west from China to become spaghetti.

2. Arab traders took pasta to fifth century Sicily (Italy). Similar foods were known to the Indians and Japanese people. Their origins cannot be ascertained, but the fact remains that there was long distance cultural contact even in the pre-modern world.

3. Our major common foods are potatoes, soya, groundnuts, maize, tomatoes, chillies, sweet potatoes. These were not known in India until about five centuries ago. These were introduced in Europe and Asia after the discovery of Americas by Christopher Columbus. Actually many of our common foods came from America’s original inhabitants i.e., the American Indians.

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