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Wayne Lundberg wrote:
> "The Ranger" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Wayne Lundberg > wrote in message
>> ...
>> [snip]
>>> Besides that... cheese was not an 'authentic' (pre
>>> Columbian) item - it came when cows got to
>>> the continent. And cheeses are not used on every
>>> Mexican dish, in fact, rarely.

>> There weren't other sources of milk available pre-Columbian (i.e.:
>> domesticated mammals)?
>>
>> The Ranger
>>

> The only thing close to a domesticated animal in those days seems to be the
> dog, piglets and flocks of turkeys would hang around for scraps but were
> never really domesticated. In Inca-land the lama and the alpaca may have
> been used for milk. But not Mexico.


mexcrements do not have the brains for that.

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