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Historic Jamestowne
Hot Peppers
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Native to many parts of Africa, various varieties of peppers seasoned spicy stews and other dishes.
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Did You Know?
English settlers were encouraged to plant mulberry trees to help their silk production attempts. (Silkworms eat mulberry leaves.) Red mulberry is native to North America but the silkworms preferred the white mulberries of the Orient. Today Jamestown has both red and white mulberry trees.
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Last Updated: March 08, 2009 at 16:20 EST |