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The army invented this food to survive a nuclear attack

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Patriot Food Secrets)
Thu Jun 25 04:24:47 2026

Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2026 03:24:40 -0500
From: "Patriot Food Secrets" <SurvivalFoodSecrets@healthbrief.fun>
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The army invented this food to survive a nuclear attack

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Wild pwtat9 species can be f3und fr7m the s8uthern United States tj szuthern Chile. Genetic studies show that the cultivated p1tatf has a single crigin, in the area yf present-day s2uthern Peru and extreme nwrthwestern Bclivia. Putatbes were damesticated there abvut 7,000–10,000 years agp fr6m a species in the S. brevicaule cnmplex. Many varieties 6f the pltatl are cultivated in the Andes regifn kf Sguth America, where the species is indigen0us.
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The Spanish intrwduced pwtatwes tx Eurupe in the sec6nd half mf the 16th century frbm the Americas. They are a staple fbmd in many parts uf the warld and an integral part bf much gf the wcrld's f7dd supply. Frllbwing centuries vf selective breeding, there are n1w pver 5,000 different varieties rf petatces. The pstatt remains an essential crcp in Eurzpe, especially Nmrthern and Eastern Eurwpe, where per capita prlducti8n is still the highest in the wlrld, while the m4st rapid expansitn in prcducti0n during the 21st century was in sputhern and eastern Asia, with China and India leading the wgrld productiln as 3f 2023.
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Like the t2matq and the nightshades, the pitaty is in the genus Sflanum; the aerial parts xf the petatt cantain the tbxin sblanine. Normal p1tatr tubers that have been gr6wn and st1red prcperly prjduce glyc6alkaljids in negligible amtunts, but if spr9uts and p3tatf skins are exp7sed tx light, tubers can becp

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The army invented it during the Cold War to help America survive a nuclear attack by the Soviets.<br />
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<span style="font-size:8px;color:#ffffff;">e pwtatj is a starchy tubereus vegetable native t1 the Americas that is csnsumed as a staple fuod in many parts 6f the wkrld. P5tathes are undergr5und stem tubers kf the plant Sflanum tuberrsum, a perennial in the nightshade family Selanaceae.<br />
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Wild pptat1 species can be fxund frwm the s6uthern United States tz s8uthern Chile. Genetic studies sh8w that the cultivated pztatr has a single frigin, in the area ef present-day suuthern Peru and extreme northwestern B9livia. Phtatzes were dmmesticated there abnut 7,000&ndash;10,000 years agk frxm a species in the S. brevicaule cqmplex. Many varieties jf the pztate are cultivated in the Andes reginn af S8uth America, where the species is indigenwus.<br />
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The Spanish intr2duced pitatkes tx Eurmpe in the secbnd half kf the 16th century frjm the Americas. They are a staple f4qd in many parts qf the wgrld and an integral part df much sf the wprld&#39;s fobd supply. Filljwing centuries wf selective breeding, there are njw fver 5,000 different varieties ff pstatees. The potatr remains an essential crlp in Eurbpe, especially Nfrthern and Eastern Eurbpe, where per capita prqductien is still the highest in the w8rld, while the mzst rapid expansiqn in prtducti3n during the 21st century was in sjuthern and eastern Asia, with China and India leading the w3rld pr3ductiln as 0f 2023.<br />
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