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The cultivation of ____________ was introduced on the Baba Budan Hills in India.
silk
tea
coffee
cardamom
- Option 1: Silk
- Silk cultivation is not typically associated with the Baba Budan Hills.
- Silk is mainly produced in regions where mulberry plants thrive, like Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
- Option 2: Tea
- Tea is mainly cultivated in regions like Assam and Darjeeling.
- Baba Budan Hills are not historically linked to the introduction of tea.
- Option 3: Coffee
- Coffee cultivation was introduced to the Baba Budan Hills by Saint Baba Budan in the 17th century.
- This region in Karnataka is known for its coffee plantations and rich history of coffee farming.
- Option 4: Cardamom
- Cardamom is a spice more commonly grown in the Western Ghats.
- It is not specifically linked to the introduction on the Baba Budan Hills.
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