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Dinosaur Food: 100M year old foods we still eat today

https://borischerny.com/food/2022/01/17/Dinosaur-food.html
32•simonebrunozzi•1h ago

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munificent•38m ago
If you don't restrict the list to living things, then salt and water are surely the oldest answers. :)
kleiba•34m ago
Hands up who has ever eaten anything from that list!
mgh2•33m ago
Water caltrop nuts are common in Taiwan, very nutty and good for meat soups.
ch4s3•29m ago
Lotus root is pretty common in Chinese and Japanese cuisine. I've had it pickled and in a Sichuan dry pot. It's crunchy and takes on flavors pretty well.
arunc•24m ago
We use it in cuisines from India, particularly from Tamil nadu, as well. Lotus root, seeds, the petals, pretty much all.
droopyEyelids•25m ago
Lotus root is pretty common. A crunchy tuber that keeps its texture after cooking, bland taste, unique visual appeal. I threw some in the last pot of bean chili my family made, and the kids liked it.
embedding-shape•20m ago
I think this might say more about your geographic location than you think :)

People from other continents always surprise me with various fruits they taken for granted their entire life, but I've never heard about, and vice-versa.

zdragnar•19m ago
Fern fiddleheads aren't bad if you get them at the right time, but I wouldn't go out of my way to eat them.
CGMthrowaway•16m ago
Whoever smelled a ginkgo fruit and said "let's eat this" !
droopyEyelids•32m ago
Seeing my neighbors gathering ginkgo nuts made me curious enough to try them, and I waded right in without understanding the risks! TLDR— they're not a great food source. It's yet another one of those cases where you have to wonder what "delicacy" means.

The actual fruit (looks like a rotten plum, smells terrible) has ginkgolic acids which cause contact dermatitis (think poison ivy).

Then the nuts themselves contain Ginkgotoxin, which interferes with your B6, screwing up your nervous system and causing seizures. Cooking reduces but does not eliminate Ginkgotoxin.

I only ate one, and ate it raw. It was a delightful texture, but tasted like chewing random plant matter. Like leaves from a tree. Was maybe half a cubic centimeter of matter. Escaped any ill effects.

According to my research, kids can have seizures from as few as 10 nuts, which would probably be like 1.5 spoonfuls if you mashed them up. The guidelines I found don't seem very scientific but supposedly a kid can safely handle 3-5 nuts over the course of a day, and an adult could handle 5-10. So it doesn't seem like there is a good margin of safety.

Overall a real risk to health for an insignificant amount of food that doesn't taste special. But a nice texture.

ge96•27m ago
People eat Horseshoe Crabs? No way, but their precious blood give me
OJFord•9m ago
'eaten as a delicacy in some parts of Asia' according to Wikipedia, but to be fair OP is only asserting possibilities anyway (the criteria are 1) old enough to have been around for dinosaurs to eat; 2) edible by humans).
irishcoffee•23m ago
"We still eat today" vs. "Someone consumed this today" is disingenuous at best.
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