Transcript 0:00 · this episode of the history guy brought 0:01 · to you by Magellan TV of all the goods 0:05 · that cross the ocean in the Columbian 0:06 · Exchange perhaps none has become more 0:08 · ubiquitous than the humble potato it's 0:12 · become the centerpiece of hundreds of 0:13 · dishes its parts of all sorts of 0:15 · cuisines but that didn't really happen 0:17 · overnight originally cultivated by the 0:20 · Incas potatoes were brought back to the 0:22 · old world by some of the earliest 0:24 · European explorers but people in Europe 0:26 · didn't initially find them to be well 0:28 · particularly edible it was circumstances 0:31 · at a few diehard potato fans that made 0:34 · the potato popular across the continent 0:37 · it is history that deserves to be 0:39 · remembered but before we talk about 0:42 · potatoes I would like to take a moment 0:43 · to talk about the sponsor of today's 0:45 · episode Magellan TV you've heard me talk 0:47 · about Magellan TV before you know 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the link in 2:22 · the description potato seem to have been 2:25 · domesticated between seven and ten 2:27 · thousand years ago by the indigenous 2:28 · peoples of the Andes modern Peruvians 2:31 · still raise hundreds of varieties of 2:33 · potato in those same fields the Inka 2:35 · created countless dishes with potatoes 2:37 · including a very light freeze-dried 2:39 · version that could be carried by the 2:41 · Incan armies in lasted ten years 2:42 · providing a supply against famine 2:45 · potatoes didn't leave the new world 2:47 · until Francisco Pizarro led his 2:48 · conquistadors to conquer the Incan 2:50 · Empire in 1532 it took some time to 2:54 · reach Europe with some of the earliest 2:55 · examples reaching Antwerp from the 2:57 · Canary Islands in 1567 by 1600 the 3:00 · potato had reached most of Western 3:02 · Europe as food the potato was not 3:04 · immediately popular while the Spanish 3:06 · and other Europeans likely used potatoes 3:08 · as food on their voyages from South 3:10 · America potatoes were more often fed to 3:12 · livestock or eaten only as a last resort 3:15 · the first scientific description of the 3:17 · potato came in 1596 from a Swiss 3:20 · naturalist who gave it the name solanum 3:22 · tuberosum the potato was unpopular for a 3:26 · lot of reasons it is a nightshade which 3:28 · Europeans knew to be poisonous and in 3:30 · fact the flowers and growths of potatoes 3:32 · contain the toxic chemical compound 3:33 · solanine another issue was that some 3:36 · such as the russian orthodox church 3:38 · thought the potato suspect because it 3:40 · isn't mentioned in the bible it was 3:43 · sometimes called the devil's apple and 3:45 · some said it was used by witches to make 3:46 · flying ointment most important to 3:49 · understand perhaps is the perspective of 3:51 · the european peasantry accustomed to 3:54 · grains and bread potatoes were an 3:56 · unfamiliar misshapen and dirty vegetable 3:58 · people didn't know what to do with them 4:00 · but after budding into a raw one they 4:03 · were pretty sure it wasn't food in the 4:05 · first years after its introduction 4:07 · potatoes were in a few places like 4:08 · England and Spain considered a delicacy 4:10 · and an aphrodisiac 4:12 · Shakespeare mentions potatoes in this 4:14 · context in several plays and English dr. 4:17 · William Salman said potatoes nourished 4:19 · the whole body restore its consumptions 4:21 · and provoke lust the director of the 4:25 · Royal Botanical Garden said potatoes 4:26 · were purchased 4:27 · when scarce at no inconsiderable cost 4:29 · for those that believed in their powers 4:31 · eventually their stock receipt of Europe 4:33 · began to realize that potatoes had some 4:35 · hidden benefits one of the early 4:38 · supporters of the potato was Frederick 4:39 · the Great of Prussia when Frederick 4:42 · Tests ended the Prussian throne in 1740 4:44 · Frederick sought to consolidate his 4:45 · kingdoms holdings and strengthen his 4:47 · position on the continent shortly after 4:50 · taking the throne and became involved in 4:51 · the war of austrian secession which 4:53 · lasted until 1748 endemic warfare in 4:57 · europe put frequent strain on food 4:59 · supplies large armies needed to 5:01 · requisition more and more food causing 5:03 · widespread devastation and starvation 5:05 · famines caused by the 30 Years War from 5:08 · 1618 to 1648 were some of the worst in 5:11 · European history with population 5:13 · declines as high as 50% in some regions 5:15 · the introduction of the potato began to 5:18 · change that the first people to figure 5:20 · out the virtues of the potato were 5:21 · peasants who found that armies would 5:23 · ignore them completely when they came to 5:25 · requisition food peasants luckily first 5:28 · ate the potato out of desperation but 5:30 · the food proved to have much greater 5:31 · caloric density than wheat and better 5:33 · nutrition 5:34 · Frederick noted that despite military 5:37 · requisitioning the peasants were staying 5:38 · fed and even if the army did target 5:40 · potatoes they were harder to destroy or 5:43 · take than stores of wheat in 1744 he 5:46 · added potatoes to his army stores and 5:48 · ordered seed potatoes tubers that would 5:50 · grow implanted to be distributed across 5:52 · Prussia Frederick's patronage didn't 5:55 · convince his people at first when the 5:57 · town of Kohlberg received their first 5:59 · cart load they were disgusted and told 6:00 · the king these things have no taste 6:02 · not even dogs will eat them what use are 6:04 · they to us Frederick threatened that any 6:07 · peasants that refused would have their 6:09 · noses cut off but the next year sent a 6:11 · guard who had seen the benefits of 6:13 · potatoes to encourage their planting in 6:14 · Kolberg in 1756 he would even further 6:18 · with the potato edict which ordered 6:20 · everyone in Prussia to plant potatoes 6:22 · wherever they could find room for them 6:24 · this caused an important shift in 6:26 · agriculture as planted to the potato 6:28 · fields would be left fallow to restore 6:30 · the soil now they were filled with 6:32 · potatoes potatoes began to massively 6:35 · change European food production and 6:36 · supply cheap Hardy and less likely to 6:39 · spoil potatoes offered a cushion 6:40 · famine and effectively doubled or more 6:43 · the European food supply frederik 6:46 · actively advertised potatoes in this 6:47 · effort paid off handsomely when the 6:49 · Seven Years War began in 1756 Prussia 6:52 · was faced with wave after wave of 6:54 · invasion but the Kingdom proved 6:55 · remarkably resilient Prussian fortunes 6:58 · were a near thing it was a godsend when 7:00 · the Russian Queen died and Russia 7:01 · switched sides to ally with Prussia 7:03 · potatoes kept the situation at home 7:05 · manageable long enough for the kingdom's 7:07 · fortunes to shift Frederick supported 7:10 · potatoes so enthusiastically that he was 7:12 · called the potato King and people still 7:15 · leave potatoes at his grave 7:18 · Russia's potatoes caught the attention 7:20 · of other European powers in Austria 7:22 · Russia and France all pushed for the 7:24 · peasants to grow potatoes after the war 7:25 · the war also produced one of the most 7:27 · important promoters of the potato 7:29 · antoine augustin Parmentier permit CA 7:32 · was a pharmacist in the French army and 7:34 · was captured several times was in prison 7:36 · for years by the Prussians where he was 7:38 · had nothing but potatoes when he 7:40 · returned to France after the war he was 7:42 · amazed that his health had not suffered 7:44 · it convinced him the potatoes would make 7:46 · a good food source the French had 7:48 · actually banned the planting of potatoes 7:50 · in 1748 I have the suspicion that it 7:52 · caused illness Parmentier began doing 7:54 · pioneering work in nutritional chemistry 7:57 · trying to understand what in food was 7:58 · nourishing to humans in 1772 he won a 8:02 · contest so you can find the best food 8:04 · capable of reducing the calamities of 8:06 · famine the potato Parmentier also 8:10 · convinced the Paris Faculty of Medicine 8:11 · to declare the potato edible he also 8:14 · published a paper explaining how to make 8:15 · potato bread that was similar to wheat 8:17 · bread he hosted a feast made up of only 8:20 · potato dishes which Benjamin Franklin 8:23 · attended in 1767 in 1785 he finally 8:26 · received royal backing for his efforts 8:28 · possibly after presenting king louis xvi 8:30 · and his wife marie antoinette with a 8:32 · bouquet of potato flowers marie wore one 8:35 · in her hair while louis started a 8:37 · fashion of wearing them in the 8:38 · buttonhole potatoes started to become 8:40 · popular at the court though that wasn't 8:42 · necessarily good in the lead-up to the 8:44 · French Revolution it helped to the 8:46 · potato saved a bad grain harvest in 1785 8:49 · from becoming a disastrous famine his 8:52 · most audacious attempt to popularize the 8:53 · potato came after 8:54 · 1787 when the King allowed Parmentier to 8:57 · plant 40 acres of potatoes near Paris at 9:00 · harvest Parmentier posted guards to 9:02 · chase away onlookers during the day but 9:04 · withdrew them at night 9:06 · the peasants assuming that only 9:07 · something valuable would be guarded 9:09 · stole from the fields this story or a 9:12 · very similar version of it has been told 9:14 · across Europe and attributed the various 9:15 · kings or leaders especially to Frederick 9:17 · the Great of Prussia though no 9:19 · contemporary records seem to prove that 9:20 · Frederick did it before Parmentier the 9:23 · potatoes popularity exploded and the 9:25 · king called parmentier that France will 9:27 · thank you someday for having found bread 9:28 · for the poor though Louis was destined 9:31 · to lose his head only a few years later 9:33 · parmentier became a hero potatoes were 9:35 · declared to be the food of the 9:37 · revolution and royal ornamental gardens 9:39 · were torn up to be replanted with 9:41 · potatoes permit J's influence spread not 9:45 · only to France but across the continent 9:46 · and apparently across the pond Thomas 9:49 · Jefferson had parties worked in his 9:51 · library and became a supporter of the 9:52 · potato in America so he took meals in 9:54 · the White House during his presidency 9:56 · Jefferson a famous Francophile is also 9:59 · credited with being the first to serve 10:00 · fried potatoes that he had seen in 10:02 · France the now ubiquitous french fries 10:06 · it's hard to overestimate the importance 10:08 · of the potato to history Europe was 10:10 · plagued with famines with at least 50 10:12 · major nationwide famines hitting France 10:14 · between 1500 and 1800 most nations in 10:17 · Europe managed to grow just enough food 10:19 · to satisfy their needs so looting armies 10:21 · bad harvests and crop failures left 10:23 · countries without anything to eat 10:24 · potatoes solve all kinds of problems for 10:27 · Europe for a time it essentially ended 10:29 · famines in Europe massively increased 10:31 · food supply and provide a much better 10:32 · nutrition which improved health and 10:34 · birth rates potatoes provided an easy to 10:36 · prepare nutrient-dense food supply for 10:38 · the Industrial Revolution as factory 10:41 · workers toiled away for up to 16 hours a 10:42 · day the potato played an important role 10:45 · in driving population growth with modern 10:47 · study showing strong correlations with 10:49 · increased population and better health 10:51 · the European population grew from 140 10:53 · million in 1750 to 400 million 150 years 10:57 · later a 2009 study found that the 11:00 · increase in nutritional carrying 11:02 · capacity didn't just provide food for 11:03 · factory workers but actually helped to 11:05 · drive economic growth and urbanization 11:08 · well it's impossible to know just how 11:10 · much of the changes directly do to 11:12 · potatoes is certain that it was an 11:14 · integral part of the Industrial 11:15 · Revolution and modernization another 11:18 · product from the Americas served to help 11:20 · agricultural production even more guano 11:23 · in 1840 Justus von Liebig published his 11:26 · pioneering work describing the 11:27 · importance of nitrogen in plant growth 11:28 · in the production of chlorophyll in that 11:31 · he also extolled guano as a major source 11:33 · of nitrogen which revealed guano as the 11:35 · world's first high intensity fertilizer 11:37 · the guano boom was historic in itself 11:40 · and it again doubled or even tripled 11:41 · agricultural yields the 1/2 of guano and 11:45 · potatoes created the basis for modern 11:47 · industrial agriculture but all this game 11:51 · came with a risk that no one predicted 11:53 · because potatoes were grown using tubers 11:55 · they were essentially clones of each 11:58 · other creating a dangerous monoculture 12:00 · across the continent nowhere was this 12:02 · risk more exemplified than in Ireland 12:05 · unlike France England or Germany in 12:07 · Ireland potatoes took off quickly it's 12:09 · not clear who first brought the potato 12:11 · to Ireland but certainly they arrive 12:12 · before 1600 Ireland was well suited for 12:15 · the potato and also had a very rural 12:17 · population that was always struggling 12:18 · with the food supply much of the best 12:21 · land was used for raising cattle and 12:23 · cash crops for British markets 12:24 · leaving marginal land to the peasants 12:26 · government policy had allowed 12:28 · subdivision of lands have set no crop 12:29 · other than potatoes would suffice to 12:31 · feed a family while war and shortage 12:34 · drove the adoption of potatoes elsewhere 12:36 · in Ireland they already had no other 12:38 · options by 1800 nearly 40% of the Irish 12:42 · ate no solid food other than potatoes 12:44 · with the number being 10 to 30% in 12:46 · countries like Belgium the Netherlands 12:48 · and Prussia policies had forced Ireland 12:51 · into monoculture making the population 12:53 · particularly vulnerable to a crop blight 12:56 · then came fight Opeth hora infestans 12:59 · translating roughly to vexing plant 13:01 · destroyer it is a water mole that causes 13:03 · potato blight the European potato crop 13:05 · was particularly vulnerable because of 13:07 · its lack of genetic diversity pea 13:09 · infestans seems to have originated in 13:12 · central Mexico and specifically affects 13:14 · nightshade plants like the tomato and 13:15 · potato it was probably brought to Europe 13:18 · as part of the huge volume of trade from 13:20 · South America that was brought on by the 13:21 · guano 13:22 · it seems to have first broken out in 13:24 · Flanders in 1845 but the mold spread 13:26 · quickly to Denmark Germany and England 13:28 · was first reported in Ireland September 13:31 · 13th 1845 the blight destroyed 25 to 35 13:35 · percent of the crop that year and the 13:37 · damage only got worse until it wound 13:38 · down in 1852 the effects of the blight 13:42 · compounded by land policy that allowed 13:44 · for example food to be exported from 13:46 · Ireland even during the worst years of 13:47 · the famine and evictions that left 13:49 · people with no means to feed their 13:50 · family killed at least a million Irish 13:52 · people and cost two million more to flee 13:54 · the country 13:55 · damage to crops elsewhere notably in 13:57 · Scotland were deep enough to give the 13:59 · 1840s the moniker the hungry forties 14:01 · though nowhere is badly hit as Ireland 14:05 · historically potatoes have been an 14:06 · integral part of the development of the 14:08 · modern world studies have repeatedly 14:10 · shown a correlation between the 14:11 · introduction of the potato and improved 14:13 · health and increased population for the 14:16 · first time a defendant solution had been 14:18 · found to the world's food problem wrote 14:20 · his story in Christian Bandhan broke in 14:22 · the 1970s potatoes along with guano 14:25 · marked the beginning of industrial 14:27 · agriculture and the continued 14:28 · improvement of the world's food 14:30 · production today the potato is the 14:33 · number one non grain food crop produced 14:35 · in the world there's an important part 14:37 · of countless diets around the world from 14:38 · snacks to hearty dinners but blight and 14:41 · other threats remain issues for modern 14:43 · growers forcing producers continually 14:44 · find new pesticides to deal with quickly 14:46 · adapting threats like the Colorado 14:48 · potato beetle potatoes went from a local 14:52 · staple of the Peruvian mountains to an 14:54 · ugly inedible root to one of the most 14:57 · important foodstuffs in history that's 15:00 · quite a journey for a simple tuber I 15:03 · hope you enjoyed this episode of the 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If you have potatoes and eggs you pretty much have supplied your dietary needs except for calcium.