Ok had to do this one! I am from Idaho and worked the Potatoes fields and our High School mascot was a Potatoes (Russet Potato). Potatoes have been food and some have even made alcohol out of them. Not too many other vegetables can be this versatile. The following is from www.thefactsite.com and written by Shash Wighton:
"Did you know that in 1995, potatoes became the first vegetable to be grown in space?
They caused empires to rise to lofty new heights while nearly destroying others.
We’re not talking about emperors here; we’re talking about the humble potato!
This magic crop really did help empires to grow to never-before-seen sizes, thanks to its reliability.
It also crippled Ireland with famine when a nasty fungus got into all their potatoes.
As you can see, there’s more than meets the eye when it comes to this starchy tuber!
Let’s take a look at these ten profound facts we dug up about the humble potato.
1. Potatoes are actually from South America.
Many people around the world would mistakenly identify Ireland as the source of this incredibly versatile tuber.
While Ireland may have aided in the potato’s rise to international fame, that’s where the country’s involvement stops.
The potato was actually domesticated from a wild plant in a region that includes the northwestern of Bolivia and the south of Peru.
It was completely unknown to the rest of the world until Spain’s conquest of the Americas in the 1600s.
It was brought back to Europe by the Spanish conquistadors sometime around the late 16th Century and was initially viewed with some hesitation.
2. People have been growing potatoes for at least 7,000 years!
As mentioned, the potato was domesticated in parts of Bolivia and Peru.
While we know this happened somewhere between 8,000 to 5,000 BC, the first archaeological evidence comes from much later.
This evidence comes from Ancon, one of the major pre-Hispanic archaeological sites in Peru that date back to 2,500 BC.
Hidden away among countless other incredibly important archaeological artifacts were the remains of a potato tuber from some 4,500 years ago!
3. There are around 4,000 different types of potatoes!
If you include non-commercial varieties, that is.
This list includes a wide variety of potatoes grown in South America, which are much like those brought back to Europe in the 1600s.
The rest of the list comprises all the different potato cultivars that have been developed in the 400 or so years since.
While there are thousands of different potatoes, generally, only a handful will be available within a region.
In the UK, for example, there are only 80 or so different potatoes that are more commonly found on a larger commercial scale.
4. Different potatoes are good for different dishes.
People who say that not all potatoes are born equal just don’t know how to use potatoes correctly.
The thing is that each variety of potatoes has a different amount of starch, among other things.
Potatoes with higher starch levels, such as the Russet, are defined as more floury and are better suited to being fried in the form of a french fry or hash brown or baked in the oven.
Lower starch levels in potatoes give them a waxy feel, which makes them much more suitable for eating whole in salads and stews.
A commonly available waxy potato is the fingerling variety.
When in doubt, use a more all-purpose potato such as the Yukon Gold, which is quite good for most purposes such as boiling, roasting, frying, and mashing!
5. Potatoes belong to the same family as tobacco.
Most people would be surprised to hear that potatoes belong to the same family as tobacco and deadly nightshade.
It turns out that the Solanaceae family is very, very broad and includes many plants which we wouldn’t think to be related.
This list includes edible varieties of plants such as potatoes, tomatoes, and eggplants.
It also includes smokable varieties such as tobacco and quite a few quite toxic varieties like deadly nightshade.
6. You shouldn’t eat a potato that’s gone green!
The green bits themselves aren’t necessarily bad for you, though. When a potato has gone green, it simply means that it’s been exposed to a bit too much sun during storage.
The spud then converts that sunlight into chlorophyll (that’s the chemical that makes plants green).
If a potato has developed a few green spots, it’s also a sign that it’s begun to try and protect itself from hungry animals by producing a neurotoxin called solanine.
This doesn’t mean you should necessarily throw out a potato that’s developed a green spot or two, though.
Small spots can be peeled or cut away, but you should probably just throw the potato out if there’s any more than that.
To give you an idea, if an adult ate just one green potato, they would become nauseous and develop headaches, with the possibility of it developing into something much more severe!
7. In the right conditions, potatoes can be stored for up to a year!
Don’t expect them to last this long at home, though. Storing potatoes for such a long period requires some pretty finely tuned equipment and a commercial warehouse.
This lengthy lifespan is achieved by keeping the potatoes at a chilly 39 °F (4 °C). That being said, they’re not just chucked into a fridge!
First, the potatoes need to be allowed to dry properly to prevent rot.
Then they are slowly cooled over an extended period of time to allow any cuts in the potatoes to seal properly before getting down to the temperature mentioned above.
When it’s time to bring them out of storage, the potatoes need to be slowly brought back up to room temperature!
8. The Incas had more than one use for their potatoes.
These days all we do with potatoes is eat them, and that’s all we’d really think to do with them, to be honest.
The Incas had a much closer relationship to potatoes and used them to treat various physical ailments.
A typical cure for toothache was to carry one around with you.
If your muscles or bones ached, a remedy was to apply the leftover broth from boiling potatoes.
9. Potatoes are not related to sweet potatoes.
I know, I know, it’s the scandal of the century.
The only connection between the two vegetables is that they’re starchy vegetables grown under the ground.
While potatoes are tubers, sweet potatoes are actually just the enlarged roots of the sweet potato plant.
They don’t even come from the same family, with sweet potatoes belonging to Convolvulaceae, the same family as morning glory.
10. Potatoes were the first vegetable to be grown in space!
The University of Wisconsin worked with NASA to achieve this incredibly unique agricultural world-first back in 1995.
The team behind this remarkable feat took clippings from a potato plant and sent half of them out into space aboard the Columbia space shuttle.
The other half remained on earth as a control to see the difference between space-grown and earth-grown potatoes.
The experiment was a great success, and there were no noticeable differences between the two test subjects!
Whether you like to boil them, mash them, or cook them in some form of stew, potatoes are a genuinely fantastic food.
Considering their versatility, it’s no small wonder that millions of people worldwide have a shared love for this humble little tuber."
Well now you know a bit more about potatoes and perhaps we should be stocking up on these wonders. :)
Reference: https://www.thefactsite.com/potato-facts/
I have lost a lot of faith with the Medical Community and the Governments over the last several years, but there are a few good things that can raise above the corruption and the pushing of drugs a new approach to heal people. The following is from www.gaia.com and written by Hunter Parsons that does not involve any drug or pushing an ineffective so called vaccine that the drug company is not held accountable in any way but they use sound! The use of sound can regrow bone tissue! Here is the story:
"The future of regenerative medicine could be found within sound healing by regrowing bone cells with sound waves.
The use of sound as a healing modality has an ancient tradition all over the world. The ancient Greeks used sound to cure mental disorders; Australian Aborigines reportedly use the didgeridoo to heal; and Tibetan or Himalayan singing bowls were, and still are, used for spiritual healing ceremonies.
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"Wormholes, invisibility cloaks, and anti-gravity — it’s not science fiction, it’s just some of the exotic things the U.S. government has been researching.
A massive document dump by the Defense Intelligence Agency shows some of the wild research projects the United States government was, at least, funding through the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program known as AATIP.
And another lesser-known entity called the Advanced Aerospace Weapons System Application Program or AAWSAP
The Defense Intelligence Agency has recently released a large number of documents to different news outlets and individuals who have filed Freedom of Information Act requests.
Of particular interest are some 1,600 pages released to Vice News, which ...
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"Over the past decade, there have been a number of archeological revelations pushing back the timeline of human evolution and our ancient ancestors’ various diasporas. Initially, these discoveries elicit some resistance as archeologists bemoan the daunting prospect of rewriting the history books, though once enough evidence is presented to established institutions, a new chronology becomes accepted.
But this really only pertains to the era of human development that predates civilization — the epochs of our past in which we were merely hunter-gatherers and nomads roaming the savannahs. Try challenging the consensus timeline of human civilization and it’s likely you’ll be met with derision and rigidity.
Conversely, someone of an alternative...
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We all have heard about chaos theory, but if you have not or have forgotten what chaos theory is well here you go from interestingengineering.com:
"Chaos theory deals with dynamic systems, which are highly sensitive to initial conditions, making it almost impossible to track the resulting unpredictable behavior. Chaos theory seeks to find patterns in systems that appear random, such as weather, fluid turbulence, and the stock market.
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The following is from an article from interestingengineering.com and written by Paul Ratner:
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