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America’s First Food Spy

Season 2
February 27, 2018
ep 19 | america’s first food spy

In the 1800s, the American diet was mostly made up of meats, potatoes, cheese, and perhaps the occasional green bean. Fruits and other veggies? Not so much. But that all changed thanks to a group of 19th-century food spies—globe-trotting scientists and explorers who sought exotic crops to enhance America’s diet and help grow the economy. A pioneer among them was David Fairchild, who nabbed avocados from Chile, kale from Croatia, mangoes from India, and much more. In this episode, we learn about Fairchild's remarkable adventures and take a surprise trip to the Smithsonian's archives to uncover a rare piece of food-spy history.

You too can view Fairchild’s journal in the Smithsonian Institution Archives—or any document in the Archives’ collection—all you have to do is make an appointment online! And if you’d like to read Daniel Stone’s new book, The Food Explorer: The True Adventures of the Globe-Trotting Botanist Who Transformed What America Eats, you can pick up a copy wherever books are sold.

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From the Collections

Workers on Barro Colorado Island, Panama

Warionia saharae Benthem ex Benth. & Coss.

Swainsona greyana Lindl.

Mangifera indica L.

Mangifera indica L.

Bananas and apples 林檎とバナナ

50fr Gathering Bananas single

Banana Man

Banana Splits, from the book Delights

Banana Men

Avocados on Plate with Knife

Postcard of a banana and pineapple vendor

Guettarda speciosa L.

Musa sp.

Market

Button Design: Striped Fruit and Vegetables

Still Life--Fruit, Bottles

Forest and Native House

Javanese Jungle

On Allison Armour's Yacht off Casablanca

Pterocarpus indicus Willd.

Coccothrinax readii H.J. Quero

Pineapple from Birds and nature.

Wild Pineapple (Tillandsia fasciculata)

Portsmouth Pineapple

Pineapple Shipping Crate

Pineapple Shipping Crate

Ananas sp.

Tutti Frutti

Lobelia laxiflora Kunth

Cajanus cajan (L.) Huth

Market Place

Bombax costatum Pellegr. & Vuillet

Graham Bell Fairchild

Phoenix reclinata Jacq.


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