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'Brainy' Chickpeas Conquered The World
New Scientist ^ | 1-9-2007

Posted on 01/09/2007 10:44:14 AM PST by blam

'Brainy' chickpeas conquered the world

09 January 2007
NewScientist.com news service

Could the humble chickpea have changed the course of history? As one of the founder crops cultivated in the fertile crescent of Mesopotamia, the chickpea's nutritional benefits have been cited as one of the reasons for the rise of civilisation there.

Now Zohar Kerem from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, thinks he has evidence to support that view. Kerem and colleagues collected wild chickpeas (Cicer reticulatum) and compared their nutritional value with that of cultivated varieties. Wild chickpeas are rare and difficult to cultivate, so there must have been a good reason why our ancestors persevered with growing them around 11,000 years ago.

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KEYWORDS: brainy; chickpeas; tryptophan; world
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1 posted on 01/09/2007 10:44:16 AM PST by blam
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To: SunkenCiv
GGGG Ping.

Don't we have a couple articles about recent (6,000k YA) human brain evolution?

2 posted on 01/09/2007 10:45:58 AM PST by blam
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Pasta and Cheech Ping!


3 posted on 01/09/2007 10:51:22 AM PST by Vaquero (Moderate Islam is Radical Islams Trojan horse in the West)
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To: blam

What do you call a gardening video about garbanzo beans?

A Chickpea flick.


4 posted on 01/09/2007 10:53:14 AM PST by Disambiguator
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To: blam

Hugh hubbub as humdrum humble hummus gains hubris due to hungry humans.


5 posted on 01/09/2007 11:00:58 AM PST by southernnorthcarolina (Some people are like Slinkies: totally useless, but fun to throw down a stair.)
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To: blam

Go Go Garban-zo!


6 posted on 01/09/2007 11:04:20 AM PST by Dr. Zzyzx
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To: blam

I make my Pasta Fasole with chick peas.


7 posted on 01/09/2007 11:04:47 AM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: blam

Cicer reticulatum?

No wonder they changed their name to "chickpea."

Reticulatum sounds more like a proctological procedure.


8 posted on 01/09/2007 11:16:25 AM PST by fleagle
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To: blam

Ooohhh!
I love chickpeas, and expecially hummus.


9 posted on 01/09/2007 11:18:39 AM PST by najida (If it wasn't for fast food, I'd have no food at all.)
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Thanks Blam. I hummus believe this one.

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10 posted on 01/09/2007 11:28:41 AM PST by SunkenCiv ("I've learned to live with not knowing." -- Richard Feynman https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: najida

Or like in the Middle East, too much Hamas and you end up getting Fatah...


11 posted on 01/09/2007 11:37:29 AM PST by mikrofon (Hummus is yummus)
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"Kerem speculates that prehistoric people knew chickpeas were nutritious. "It probably made them feel good," he says. Not everyone is convinced that chickpeas kick-started human empires. "There is no clear indication of when selection for increased brain effects occurred - was it 10,000 years ago or 5000?" says Bruce Smith of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC."


12 posted on 01/09/2007 12:13:18 PM PST by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) .)
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To: blam

Personally, love em - especially in a salad!

Delicious!


13 posted on 01/09/2007 12:13:46 PM PST by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) .)
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To: blam

So, the basis of human civilization is hummus??


14 posted on 01/09/2007 1:02:36 PM PST by colorado tanker
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To: Calpernia

Pasta Fagioli (better known as, and often pronounced Pasta Fazool) with chick peas is called Pasta and Cheech in my family.


unfortunately I have developed a food alergy to legumes in the past few years and cant eat it.....and I do miss it.


15 posted on 01/09/2007 1:35:54 PM PST by Vaquero (Moderate Islam is Radical Islams Trojan horse in the West)
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To: southernnorthcarolina

Did you just come up with that?


16 posted on 01/09/2007 2:00:43 PM PST by BJClinton (Forget the fence, annex Mexico.)
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That reason, says Kerem, is the amino acid tryptophan - a precursor of the neurotransmitter serotonin. Increased amounts in the diet may improve performance when under stress. Tryptophan also promotes ovulation, an advantage during a time of human expansion. Cultivated chickpeas had over 3 times as much tryptophan as their wild cousins (Journal of Archaeological Science, in press).
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17 posted on 01/09/2007 2:03:47 PM PST by narses (St Thomas says "lex injusta non obligat.")
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To: Vaquero

Is that related to peanut allergies?


18 posted on 01/09/2007 2:26:51 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: narses

Isn't Hommus made of chickpeas?


19 posted on 01/09/2007 2:37:28 PM PST by netmilsmom (To attack one section of Christianity in this day and age, is to waste time.)
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To: BJClinton
Did you just come up with that?

Yeah.

I eat lots of chickpeas, and it's well known they enhance alliterative ability.

20 posted on 01/09/2007 2:41:34 PM PST by southernnorthcarolina (Some people are like Slinkies: totally useless, but fun to throw down a stair.)
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