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Just because potatoes/tomatoes were introduced to Europe a long time ago doesn't mean that they were always there, which is what I mean by anachronistic; if all you're trying to point out is "so what? it's fiction, just suspend your disbelief" then there's no real argument to be hadI'ts notanachronistic, the middle ages ended in the 15th century, potatoes were actually discovered and brought to Europe before the middle ages ended. Also you're the one assuming all these mangas with fantasy universes.... live in the middle ages? They just look medieval, but nowhere it states that they live in the middle ages.
That's a pretty stupid comparison. Infant mortality and lack of technology happened even 2 centuries ago, in the 1800s. Why are you assuming they didn't have the means of traveling through the oceans? Btw, going to America doesn't require circumnavigation. The literal word means "navigating the whole circunference".
But worse of all, why are you assuming that in a fantasy manga people need to get potatoes from other continents instead of... you know, being an actual crop?
All of your points are stupid when you realize this is NOT a historical manga.
I sincerely doubt that there's going to be any story explanation for why potatoes/tomatoes are there, which is just a pet-peeve of mine, but the premise of the story revolves around rebuilding civilization from medieval-like environment after the collapse of some ancient civilization, (unless you think it's not somehow) but the fact is that the introduction of potatoes/tomatoes to Europe is the result of huge advancements in seafaring, navigation and military technology AFTER the 15th Century DURING the mid-16th Century (1530's) is that specific enough for you?
that "worst of all' reason of yours is exactly what I'm talking about, so we're supposed to dismiss all historical influences in medieval/fantasy fiction just because Sam from Lord of the Rings said "Po-ta-toes?" they might as well be eating potato chips out of plastic bags with vacuum sealed salsa if you're willing to suspend your disbelief that far