I was responding to your reference to humans before the last century or so. If you are not talking about humans in approximately our current form, I'll not speculate. As to pre-civilised humans, I find at least plausible the theory that proposes getting control of fire as a way to cook starch may have been key to evolving the current energy-hungry frontal cortex. And I expect that more than 300 g of carbs would have had to have been pretty common for us to have evolved as we have to use it.Yeah I like those articles, quite interesting reads thanks
However Im not talking about modern humans, and Victorians are still considered modern humans. Im talking about humans up until civilization. Humans have been around in some cro-magnon form for perhaps a million years before modern humans, and I was making the point that none of them would be eating very many carbs or sugars on a daily basis...