Field of maize entrance, Wycomb - David Kennard Photography - England East Midland (sitios de interés)

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Field of maize entrance, Wycomb

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Looking west across a field of maize from Wycomb Lane, near Wycomb, Leicestershire, UK.

From Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maize):

Maize (Zea mays L. ssp. mays, which is known in many English-speaking countries as corn) is a grass domesticated by indigenous peoples in Mesoamerica in prehistoric times. The Aztecs and Mayans cultivated it in numerous varieties throughout central and southern Mexico, to cook or grind in a process called nixtamalization. Later the crop spread through much of the Americas. Between 1250 A.D. and 1700 A.D. nearly the whole continent had gained access to the crop. Any significant or dense populations in the region developed a great trade network based on surplus and varieties of maize crops. After European contact with the Americas in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, explorers and traders carried maize back to Europe and introduced it to other countries through trade. Its ability to grow in distinct climates, and its use were highly valued, thus spreading to the rest of the world.

Date taken: 2010-09-17 10:41:57

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