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Its a fun place, but it illustrates that plants really didn't evolve to be eaten. Even fruit is for specific purposes, and not all animals. Coevolution is a thing.
...so just going to ignore the fact that humans have spent thousands of years designing crops that don't kill us? Or wait, I'm sorry, is that verboten information here?
That is a good point, since the introduction of agriculture 10k years ago humanity has changed plant species for our benefit, this is absolutely true.
However, we spent 2.5m years as meat eaters, so it will take quite a while to fully adapt to a plant based diet.
I'd agree that cultivated food is better today in terms of nutrition density and harvest yield then 10,000 years ago!
The question for this community is are they optimal for health compared to other options? Probably not, at least not yet.