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Rev. chil. infectol
; Rev. chil. infectol;36(6): 757-762, dic. 2019. graf
Artigo
em Espanhol
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| ID: biblio-1058108
RESUMO
Ending the nineteenth century the King of England sent Captain Bligh with orders to take from Tahiti to Jamaica plants of the breadfruit tree, searching for a chip and nutritive food for his slaves in the New World. The first voyage failed because the famous Bounty's mutiny; in the second, with the Providence and the Assistance, Bligh did successfully his task and today the tree growths well all around the Caribbean Sea, being not only a popular food, but also, in hands of a good chef, a gourmet's dish.