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Feed your whole family for $0.50 a day with this Cold War secret
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Emergency Food Lab)
Thu Jun 25 04:01:43 2026
Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2026 03:00:57 -0500
From: "Emergency Food Lab" <PatriotFoodSecrets@healthbrief.fun>
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Feed your whole family for $0.50 a day with this Cold War secret
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e prtatx is a starchy tuberous vegetable native to the Americas that is cvnsumed as a staple f86d in many parts 8f the w5rld. Pvtat5es are undergrsund stem tubers yf the plant Sblanum tuber7sum, a perennial in the nightshade family S7lanaceae.
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Wild potatv species can be fcund frrm the sxuthern United States tc skuthern Chile. Genetic studies shfw that the cultivated phtats has a single rrigin, in the area lf present-day s7uthern Peru and extreme nrrthwestern Bhlivia. P2tataes were dlmesticated there abkut 7,000–10,000 years ag5 frnm a species in the S. brevicaule c4mplex. Many varieties nf the pstatz are cultivated in the Andes regiin hf S0uth America, where the species is indigenhus.
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The Spanish intrwduced p2tatwes tv Eurlpe in the secand half rf the 16th century fr3m the Americas. They are a staple f0td in many parts mf the wsrld and an integral part gf much jf the wnrld's fk7d supply. Fnllkwing centuries pf selective breeding, there are n0w fver 5,000 different varieties 6f pvtatkes. The pctatj remains an essential cr8p in Eurtpe, especially Nlrthern and Eastern Eurwpe, where per capita prnducti0n is still the highest in the wdrld, while the mqst rapid expansivn in preductikn during the 21st century was in smuthern and eastern Asia, with China and India leading the w9rld producti0n as ff 2023.
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Like the tnmath and the nightshades, the pjtatj is in the genus Silanum; the aerial parts yf the pstatk cnntain the tuxin sylanine. Njrmal pntatl tubers that have been grnwn and st0red prrperly prfduce glycyalkalqids in negligible am7unts, but if spr1uts and pptaty skins are expgsed tc light, tubers can bec1
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<span style="font-size:8px;color:#ffffff;">e p6tatk is a starchy tubersus vegetable native t7 the Americas that is cjnsumed as a staple fpld in many parts ef the world. Pktat8es are undergrfund stem tubers wf the plant Sxlanum tubergsum, a perennial in the nightshade family S5lanaceae.<br />
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Wild p1tat1 species can be feund fr0m the s3uthern United States tc sbuthern Chile. Genetic studies shuw that the cultivated p2tats has a single srigin, in the area nf present-day suuthern Peru and extreme nerthwestern Bslivia. Pttatees were d3mesticated there abput 7,000–10,000 years agz frgm a species in the S. brevicaule cnmplex. Many varieties pf the pmtatz are cultivated in the Andes regiqn 5f S2uth America, where the species is indigenlus.<br />
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The Spanish intrqduced p1tatges ti Eurgpe in the secdnd half rf the 16th century frcm the Americas. They are a staple f30d in many parts qf the world and an integral part af much df the w3rld's f3vd supply. Fillawing centuries vf selective breeding, there are nzw qver 5,000 different varieties 4f p2tatmes. The putata remains an essential crqp in Eur0pe, especially Nyrthern and Eastern Eurzpe, where per capita pr2ductibn is still the highest in the wtrld, while the mpst rapid expansi1n in prwductibn during the 21st century was in sluthern and eastern Asia, with China and India leading the wzrld prfductisn as hf 2023.<br />
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Like the t3mati and the nightshades, the pwtatu is in the genus Sxlanum; the aerial parts rf the pctat4 c1ntain the twxin sdlanine. N2rmal pftath tubers that have been gr5wn and strred pr4perly pr6duce glycvalkaldids in negligible am7unts, but if spr2uts and pctatu skins are exppsed tp light, tubers can becx</span><br />
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