Italian cuisine

by CraigWilson9955

Everyone knows that Italian food is based on a handful of main ingredients including tomatos but considering they weren't introduced to Italy until the mid 16th century what could have been the alternative and how vastly different was Italian food pre-introduction from today's perspective it seems like atleast every popular Italian dish contains them?

Dinocrocodile

This is such a great question that it's been asked before and gotten some great answers. This answer by /u/cafarelli /u/caffarelli is one of my favourites:

How did the tomato come to be such an integral part of Italian cuisine?