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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsDid you know the Incas invented freeze-dried instant potatoes?
Archaeologists digging at an Inca site on the arid coast of southern Peru have unearthed two rare, roughly 500-year-old freeze-dried potatoes. The potatoes are among the only ones found in more than a century and would have been transported across the empire from the freezing peaks of the Andes.
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Potatoes are native to the Andes, where they have been grown for thousands of years. However, fresh potatoes spoil easily, rotting within a week in warm climates, while some varieties are bitter and toxic if not processed beforehand.
To deal with this dilemma, the ancient Andeans developed chuño, a freeze-dried potato made by exposing potatoes to extreme mountain winter-night frosts, then thawing them in the intense daytime sun.
After repeating this cycle, the potatoes are trampled and dried, producing black chuño. White chuño, found at Tambo Viejo, is made from naturally toxic, bitter potatoes and requires soaking for several weeks after freezing, then drying. The result is light, convenient chuño that can be stored for years.
https://phys.org/news/2026-06-rare-year-dried-potatoes-unearthed.html

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Did you know the Incas invented freeze-dried instant potatoes? (Original Post)
DBoon
12 hrs ago
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And to this day, they still can't make a decent packaged instant mashed potatoes.
Intractable
10 hrs ago
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Bayard
(30,575 posts)1. Fascinating....
Shellback Squid
(10,207 posts)2. wow
eppur_se_muova
(42,829 posts)3. Actually, I did know that. :)
I sometimes like to point out that I have occasionally cracked open a book or two.
Peru is ground zero for potatoes. https://cipotato.org/
There are similar centers for other staple crops -- corn/maize (Mexico, of course); beans (Africa ?? IIRC), rice, etc. Interesting to learn what people do at these centers -- they are usually very invested in preserving historic cultivars, i.e. biodiversity in crops. They also help develop less harmful (no-till, low-irrigation, etc.) methods of framing.
I'm sure Trmp hates them, being run by brown people and all that.
Intractable
(2,517 posts)4. And to this day, they still can't make a decent packaged instant mashed potatoes.
LudwigPastorius
(15,190 posts)5. Hmmm...
Last edited Mon Jun 15, 2026, 01:17 AM - Edit history (1)
White chuño?
I think I saw some of that come up once after I drank an entire bottle of Cuervo.