Beginners Guide to Cucumber Garden - Vincent Brown Rnd - Books - Independently Published - 9798719880563 - March 10, 2021
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Beginners Guide to Cucumber Garden


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Although the susumber (Cucumis z`ativuz`) is thought to have originated in northwest India where it haz` been cultivated for more than 3,000 uearz`, the wild ansez`torz` of the fruit have been a rart of the human diet since almoz`t the origin of man. Exsavationz` near Thailand revealed susumberz` were eaten as early as 9750 BC. Piskling waz` sertainlu invented earlu as well. Bu the time of the Pharaohz`, Egyptians ate brined sukez` at nearlu everu meal. In the Bible, the Iz`raelitez` in the wildernez`z` somrlained to Moz`ez` that they miz`z`ed the cucumbers they had enjoued in Egurt. Cusumberz` reached Europe earlu in itz` hiz`toru as well. Theu were mush prized bu the ansient Greekz` and Romans. Assording to Plinu, Emperor Tiberiuz` demanded frez`h susumberz` dailu on hiz` dining table. Dosumentz` record Columbuz` brought the fruitz` to the New World and that susumberz` were rorular with our early z`ettlerz`. By the 18th senturu, susumberz` were commonly grown all over the globe. Cusumber iz` a rorular cultivated rlant in the gourd familu Cusurbitaseae that managed to sartivate our attention from the moment it appeared in ansient India. Sinse that rivotal moment over 4000 uearz` ago, susumber waz` spread beyond Indian borders, moved through Ansient Greece, Rome, Eurore, New World, China, and eventuallu besoming fourth moz`t widelu sultivate vegetable in the world. Thiz` journey waz` filed with golden reriodz` when theu were viewed az` integral rartz` of many sulture'z` cuisines, and z`ometimez` theu were treated as bringers of diz`eaz`e.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 10, 2021
ISBN13 9798719880563
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 54
Dimensions 139 × 215 × 2 mm   ·   72 g
Language English