Geological forces broke Pangaea apart, creating the continents and hemispheres familiar today. But in the 18th century the tuber was a startling novelty, frightening to some, bewildering to others-part of a global ecological convulsion set off by Christopher Columbus.Ībout 250 million years ago, the world consisted of a single giant landmass now known as Pangaea. Today the potato is the fifth most important crop worldwide, after wheat, corn, rice and sugar cane. The flowers were part of an attempt to persuade French farmers to plant and French diners to eat this strange new species. Her husband, Louis XVI, put one in his buttonhole, inspiring a brief vogue in which the French aristocracy swanned around with potato plants on their clothes. By some accounts, Marie Antoinette liked the blossoms so much that she put them in her hair. When potato plants bloom, they send up five-lobed flowers that spangle fields like fat purple stars.
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