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here's what happened to their sweet potatoes they dropped them like a bomb over you know we're 1950 to 1960 and their rice consumption and their bread consumption went up
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here's what happened to their sweet potatoes they dropped them like a bomb over you know we're 1950 to 1960 and their rice consumption and their bread consumption went up
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sweet potatoes for okinawa 1949 69 of their calories it was only three percent of calories in japan because the japanese were eating white rice so the big point sweet potatoes alone accounted for 69 of calories in okinawa in 1949.