The Greeks Eat This 'Poison' To Live To 100. Why American Guidebooks Say It Kills You?
Автор: Buried Garden
Загружено: 2026-02-14
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Описание: On the Greek island of Ikaria—where living past ninety is ordinary—grandmothers serve a summer dish made with a plant Americans are taught to fear: Black Nightshade. Western guidebooks stamped a skull on this species a century ago because lazy botanists never bothered to check the chemistry, and the mistake stuck. Ikarians call it Styfno, boil the leaves for fifteen minutes to leach out the bitterness, then dress them with olive oil, lemon, and sweeter greens like Amaranth to make Horta. Doctors credit this antioxidant-rich dish for the island's remarkably low cancer rates. One rule: only eat ripe black berries—green ones contain solanine, the same toxin in green potatoes. A free superfood growing in American backyards, mislabeled as poison for a hundred years, while the longest-lived people on Earth eat it for dinner.
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