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Sunflowers are native to the Americas and were cultivated by their inhabitants long before the arrival of the Europeans. The seeds of the plants served as a source of food for many Native American tribes, which cracked the shells and ate them whole and pounded them into a flour-like substance used to make bread and cakes.
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