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For almost 3000 years, much of the world ate (and many parts still eat) a wild plant that is now a domesticated food – the tiger nut.
One of the the earliest records of this tuberous plant came from Theophrastus, a botanist living on the Greek island of Lesbos. Around 300 BC,
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