Throughout more prosperous times in history it was considered fashionable to discard offal as a waste product, but, rich in protein and other valuable nutrients, offal has always played a fundamental role in the diets of populations living in times of distress.
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Haggis is a dish containing sheep's 'pluck' (heart, liver and lungs), minced with onion, oatmeal, suet, spices, and salt, mixed with stock, and traditionally boiled in the animal's stomach for approx...
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Offal was cheap, sold in every Australian supermarket in cling-wrap-covered white Styrofoam trays next to the rump steak and lamb chops; it came home with the groceries next to the Golden Circle unsweetened pineapple juice, ... June 01, 2007 in Family, Food History, Ingredients, Life, Offal | Permalink | Comments (10)
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The drink which was called hydromeli (water- honey) by the Greeks and aquamulsum by the Romans is found in many cultures throughout history, and is also known as mead. It can be regarded as the oldest alcoholic beverage known to man, and the simplest of course.
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It features all kinds of cured meats and offal, many of which are at least partially putrified. The feast includes Hrútspungur (cured ram's testicles), and Hákarl (fermented shark). According to my sources, the shark tastes like cat pee. ... Taste History Today: Jefferson's Favorite Apple...
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Offal; Oil of almonds; Oil of amber; Oil of earthworms; Oil of jessamy; Oil of jonquil; Oil of lavender; Oil of lilies; Oil of mastic; Oil of mustard; Oil of peony; Oil of spike; Oil of sulphur; Oil of swallows; Oil of tartar; Oil of turpentine; Oil of vitriol; Oil of wormwood ... Administrative and legal history...
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