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3/11/21

[Answer] In 18th century England, which fruit was a symbol of wealth?

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In 18th century England, which fruit was a symbol of wealth?


  • Pineapple:Christopher Columbus' discovery of the New World turned Europe upside down in 1490s. The strange discoveries he brought back to Spain spread across Europe. One such discovery so astounded Europeans that it became a status symbol, signifying wealth and social importance. Many of the wealthy, especially the royalty of England, couldn't get enough of the newly-discovered pineapple. To them, having pineapple adorning the table was a testament to their power. Columbus discovered pineapple during his second voyage to the Caribbean region. His introduction to the fruit came when he explored the islands of Guadeloupe. Upon returning to Europe with this treasure, the demand for the sweet treat skyrocketed. Source: History101.com



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