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  • Antique Roman Dishes open this site in another window - Collection of recipes from ancient Rome from Roman burgers to chicken with liquid filling.
  • Burt Wolf: What We Eat open this site in another window - Companion to the 13-part PBS series hosted by Burt Wolf. Looks at how Christopher Columbus and the Spanish conquistadors changed the way the world ate.
  • Cariadoc's Miscellany open this site in another window - Renaissance and Medieval articles and recipes.
  • Chaucerian Cookery, A open this site in another window - By James L. Matterer. Information on the foods found in Chaucer's writings, including instructions for a Chaucer-inspired feast.
  • Food Timeline, The open this site in another window - In case you've ever wondered what the Vikings ate, how Jefferson made his ice cream, and what pioneers cooked along the Oregon Trail.
  • Godecookery.com open this site in another window - Compilation of Medieval recipes transcribed for the modern kitchen.
  • Historical Recipes of Different Cultures open this site in another window - Includes Antique Roman and Medieval recipes.
  • History of Godiva Chocolate, The open this site in another window - Learn about the history of chocolate and the Godiva company from early Aztec and Mayan cocoa beans to the ballotin signature gold box.
  • History of Tea open this site in another window - Covers the history of the beverage in many cultures.
  • Hitchhiker's Guide to Ancient Cookery, The open this site in another window - Series of articles detailing recipes and information on Medieval and Renaissance cooking.
  • Medieval/Renaissance Food open this site in another window - Articles, publications, and links about Medieval and Renaissance cooking.
  • Menu Collection, The open this site in another window - Searchable database of menus stored in the Rare Book Room of the Los Angeles Public Library.
  • Old Foodie, The open this site in another window - Blog giving you 400 words each weekday on a topic related to the day, plus a historic recipe, and sometimes a menu.
 



 
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