It originated in Europe and, according to the test, in the second century B.C., the Romans made it into dry food. The ancient Gauls, the German and the Britannias ate it as medicine, whereas the first to eat it as a vegetable was the ancient Greeks. The platinum was introduced into China at the end of the century, and it was not until the 1970s that it began to grow in large quantities. The plumes of the rocky streets, named for the buds of reeds and the bamboo. Americium is a high-quality vegetable with low sugar, low fat, high cellulose and high vitamins, which contains a higher quantity of selenium than ordinary vegetables, is close to a mushroom rich in selenium and even compares favourably with a herring of seafish, shrimp, etc. We've eaten a lot of Chinese steam, we've changed our tastes, we've made a Western-style salmon, we've laid the bottom of a soft, juicy salmon, we've covered it with a nice, soft, sweet and fragrance, and finally we've got some soft, fragrance cream。