No Such Thing As A Killer Tomato

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No Such Thing As A Fish

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2015-04-10

39 分钟
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Dan, James, Andy and Anna discuss mad NASA projects, WW1 spy tactics, and an old, new enemy to all mankind.
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  • Hello, and welcome to another episode of No Such Thing as a Fish,

  • a weekly podcast coming to you from the QI offices in Covent Garden.

  • My name is Dan Schreiber, I'm sitting here with Anna Chazinski, James Harkin, and Andy Murray,

  • and once again we have gathered around the microphone with our four favorite facts from the last seven days,

  • and in no particular order, here we go.

  • Starting with you, Chazinski.

  • Yeah, my fact is that for 200 years after tomatoes made it to England,

  • they were grown almost entirely for ornamental reasons.

  • Because they didn't want to eat them?

  • Because they were just waiting for them to be ripe.

  • It's not ready.

  • It's still red.

  • Wait for it to be green.

  • I think the first tomatoes it brought over were yellow,

  • and that's why they're called Pomodore in Italian, I think, it's like yellow apples or something.

  • Anyway, yeah, people thought they were poisonous, and this was for,

  • well, there are a number of explanations for why people thought that.

  • I think the most likely one is that they were botanically identified as belonging to the nightshade family,

  • and people knew that other members of the nightshade family, deadly nightshade, were poisonous.

  • So they were botanically advanced enough to work out what family tomatoes belong to,