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Tomatoes are an integral part of Italian cuisine (used in pasta, lasagna, bruschetta, etc. etc.), but tomatoes are a new world food. What was Italian cuisine like before the introduction of the tomato, how quickly was it adopted, and when did what we consider to be modern Italian cuisine emerge?

by /u/Zingleborp in /r/AskHistorians

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