H umans are always obsessed about their past, which they presume as a glorious past with less evil and more harmony. In the 21st century internet driven world, stories of 'Glory' are one of the popular features that serves as a vital channel to feed the big data machines. Have we lived in a more harmonious past? I think this is more of an anthropological question, rather a sociological view. Also, we may have to answer the objective nature of the word ‘harmony’ like almost every other things exists in nature – the word harmony (of course the word did not exist in nature – which, again is an another different discussion that can be answered by a linguist whether the words are innate or not) is also relative to our existential identities. What might be harmonious to me might not be harmonious to another. Let us put all these questions aside and try to touch upon a topic which places the prime role in our story of glory, i.e., lost native diet. Cyberspace is filled with the storie...