Source: Pietro Andrea Mattioli, Italian physician and botanist, *Medical Materia*, 1544
'Another species of mandrake has been brought to Italy in our time, which are flat like apples and segmented like melons, first green, and then when they ripen, they turn golden in color. They are eaten in the same manner as mushrooms—fried in oil with salt and pepper.'
The new crop described in the passage—the tomato—was introduced to Europe from the Americas. The global diffusion of crops like the tomato after 1450 most directly contributed to which of the following developments?
- AThe creation of state-sponsored joint-stock companies to manage the transatlantic trade of enslaved labor.
- An increase in nutritional diversity and overall population growth in Afro-Eurasian societies.Cevap
- CThe rapid abandonment of mercantilist policies in favor of free-market capitalism by European monarchs.
- DThe complete homogenization of global food cultures, which eliminated regional culinary practices.
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The introduction of American crops led to an increase in nutritional diversity and overall population growth in Afro-Eurasian societies.
The introduction of New World crops like tomatoes, potatoes, and maize enriched the diets of Afro-Eurasian populations with new vitamins, minerals, and calories, leading to improved health outcomes and long-term population growth.
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