What Spices and Grains Grow in This Country, and What Qualities or Virtues They Have

Book Title: Beschrijvinghe ende Historische verhael vant Gout koninckrijck von Guinea, anders de Gout-custe de Mina genaemt leggende in het deel van Africa. ... Mitsgaders oock een cort verhael van de passagie die de schepen derwaerts nemen deur de Canarische Eylanden, voorby Capo de Verde, langs de Guste van Manigette, tot aen Capo de Trespunctas, voorts vande Revieren diemen versoect int verseylen vande Gout-custe, tot aende Capo Lopo Gonsalves, ... / Pieter de Marees.

Author: Marees, Pieter de.

Image Title: What Spices and Grains Grow in This Country, and What Qualities or Virtues They Have

Description: This print shows a selection of spices and grains the Dutch trader and explorer Pieter de Maares (1770-1856 CE) observed growing in the Gold Coast. In the alphabetical order given in the image, these plants are sugarcane, maize, rice, millet, a shrub that grows red and black peas, a plant resembling parsley, ginger, and the baobab tree.

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