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xiist xiist discovered this in Food/Cooking 2 reviews since May 6, 2006
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gomerman rated 7 weeks ago
Great page. Some common ingredients that wouldn't have been found at a medieval English table. I knew about most of the items, but was none the less surprised that green beans, broccoli, and rhubarb are of more modern vintage.
eskimowarlord rated 7 weeks ago
From the page: "This list is of foods that were generally unknown in the Middle Ages. Please be aware that turkey, the large drumstick of which is ubiquitous at the modern Renaissance Faire, is included here, as well as potatoes. Neither of these foods, so often erroneously associated with medieval feasts, should be served at any authentic medieval dinner, in addition to the rest of the modern or New World items mentioned here."
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