Non-period food: Difference between revisions
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Not all food that is commonly eaten today was available in [[Europe]] in [[period]]. Various plants originated in the [[New World]] and took a while to become used in Europe. |
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*[[chocolate]] (well there is ONE specific recipe for chocolate tart that is apparently documentably pre-[[1600]] (just), but all other uses of chocolate are best proven period first). |
*[[chocolate]] (well there is ONE specific recipe for chocolate tart that is apparently documentably pre-[[1600]] (just), but all other uses of chocolate are best proven period first). |
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*new world [[vegetable]]s |
*new world [[vegetable]]s |
Revision as of 14:29, 8 September 2004
Not all food that is commonly eaten today was available in Europe in period. Various plants originated in the New World and took a while to become used in Europe.
- chocolate (well there is ONE specific recipe for chocolate tart that is apparently documentably pre-1600 (just), but all other uses of chocolate are best proven period first).
- new world vegetables
- tropical fruits