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<blockquote data-quote="Ben Miller" data-source="post: 1557685" data-attributes="member: 23348"><p>This is true because fermentation breaks down the vegetables.</p><p></p><p><strong>The peoples of the Eurasian Empires have been mass producing processed, easily digestible foods since ancient times using the following processes:</strong></p><p></p><p>Salting</p><p>Soaking in Vinegar</p><p>Spicing</p><p>Drying</p><p>Smoking</p><p>Curing</p><p>Fermentation</p><p></p><p><strong>The Eurasians even pioneered the modern water system comprised of the following devices:</strong></p><p></p><p>Ditch</p><p>Chain Pump</p><p>Canals</p><p>Sewers</p><p>Aqueduct</p><p>Drinking Fountains</p><p>Toilet</p><p>Watering Can</p><p>Well</p><p>Cistern</p><p></p><p><strong>We also have the following industrial machines and facilities that we have been using to mass produce food since 8000 BCE:</strong></p><p></p><p>Quern Stone</p><p>Grain Silo</p><p>Saltworks</p><p>Smokehouse</p><p>Millstone</p><p>Filter Press</p><p></p><p>While the Jewish, African, and Native American tribesmen were primitive and had no metal, agriculture, agricultural tools, draft animals, machines, and food preservation techniques, making them truly stuck in a dark age until contact with the industrial empires of Eurasia.</p><p></p><p>These people outside of Eurasia led truly hard lives devoid of the industrial technology that the Imperial Eurasians possessed.</p><p></p><p>They were so primitive that they even resorted to superstitions like rain dances, cannibalism, and human sacrifice in the hopes that such stupid rituals would grant them food when they only needed to innovate to be well fed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben Miller, post: 1557685, member: 23348"] This is true because fermentation breaks down the vegetables. [B]The peoples of the Eurasian Empires have been mass producing processed, easily digestible foods since ancient times using the following processes:[/B] Salting Soaking in Vinegar Spicing Drying Smoking Curing Fermentation [B]The Eurasians even pioneered the modern water system comprised of the following devices:[/B] Ditch Chain Pump Canals Sewers Aqueduct Drinking Fountains Toilet Watering Can Well Cistern [B]We also have the following industrial machines and facilities that we have been using to mass produce food since 8000 BCE:[/B] Quern Stone Grain Silo Saltworks Smokehouse Millstone Filter Press While the Jewish, African, and Native American tribesmen were primitive and had no metal, agriculture, agricultural tools, draft animals, machines, and food preservation techniques, making them truly stuck in a dark age until contact with the industrial empires of Eurasia. These people outside of Eurasia led truly hard lives devoid of the industrial technology that the Imperial Eurasians possessed. They were so primitive that they even resorted to superstitions like rain dances, cannibalism, and human sacrifice in the hopes that such stupid rituals would grant them food when they only needed to innovate to be well fed. [/QUOTE]
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