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Wheat Cronicles
The first person who grew wheat would have been called “wheat” and hence the local chieftain and village folks would have given a nomenclature to his discovery, honoring it with his name it would have been his name or something rhyming with it like “cheat”, “heat” or “eat” or perhaps “treat” there was probably someone called “gehu” in India, who grew this grain and there is a resembling treatise of words “gay hun” (I am gay) proclaiming sexual choice giving it a contemporary feel of an alternative orientation were they different people who grew it at the same time, in the different parts of the world? was it really Mr. Wheat Or el trigo, blé or weizen Spanish, French or German was the wandering original Mr. Wheat or cheat or heat or the Russian pshenitsy who propagated this and we missed his chronicles? and we missed his chronicle of travels and basic grassroots experiences of the genesis of rotis and cakes of flavor stimulants, of bakes and of the grass of wheat for a figure conscious succulent lass wheat and all its ontology and the first one’s ecstasy whosoever it was had a higher calling than the current day diminution
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