If you need to hide your food under a pile of spices maybe your food is not that good in the first place.
Spanish-Johnny on
I think for all of the European East India Companies, the spices they traded were less often used for domestic consumption but more so to be re exported for further trade. The objectives of the EIC’s were financial gain, not to become more cultured lol
Strong-Expression787 on
They don’t eat their spices bro, they obviously use it to travel through warp dimension, that’s why Britain can gain so many territory, they made deal with the dutch, you should read more history book bro smh my head 🙄
Spainiswhite on
“White people can’t handle spicy food”
Spain, Portugal, Hungary and Romania don’t exist I guess
K33P4D on
and then brought forward brutal colonizing hellscape and generational trauma for an entire subcontinent
but they purchased manhattes for pocket lint and a button, ngl great bargain
MixedMediaModok on
Looks its just the brits man. They had to ration and eat bland potatoes for the blitz and a whole generation got nostalgic on tasteless food.
bram4531 on
Bold of you to assume we actually used the spice’s
gp145 on
The spice most commonly traded by these dudes was nutmeg
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If you need to hide your food under a pile of spices maybe your food is not that good in the first place.
I think for all of the European East India Companies, the spices they traded were less often used for domestic consumption but more so to be re exported for further trade. The objectives of the EIC’s were financial gain, not to become more cultured lol
They don’t eat their spices bro, they obviously use it to travel through warp dimension, that’s why Britain can gain so many territory, they made deal with the dutch, you should read more history book bro smh my head 🙄
“White people can’t handle spicy food”
Spain, Portugal, Hungary and Romania don’t exist I guess
and then brought forward brutal colonizing hellscape and generational trauma for an entire subcontinent
but they purchased manhattes for pocket lint and a button, ngl great bargain
Looks its just the brits man. They had to ration and eat bland potatoes for the blitz and a whole generation got nostalgic on tasteless food.
Bold of you to assume we actually used the spice’s
The spice most commonly traded by these dudes was nutmeg
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