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1621

Potato Arrives in European Gardens

1621

By the 1620s, the American potato had begun appearing in Spanish, Italian, and Irish gardens as a curiosity or famine insurance crop. Physicians debated its nutritional value; farmers quietly planted it. One of the great calorie revolutions of world history was creeping into Europe from below, and within two centuries the tuber would feed armies, sustain empires, and reshape demography.