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Eggs, Cheese and Butter in Old Regime France (Paperback)
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Eggs, Cheese and Butter in Old Regime France (Paperback)
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Loot Price R148
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Overview Green eggs were popular once, and long before Dr. Seuss,
in France. Poached eggs were served with orange juice and spices.
Easter eggs inspired not egg hunts, but loud, raucous processions.
Cheese might be eaten with sugar and even cinnamon. Brie and
Parmesan cheese were popular long before modern times. Butter could
be preserved with salt, but also by being melted and put in
earthenware jars. On fast days, when meat was forbidden, sometimes
eggs were allowed, in other periods they were not; the same thing
was true of milk and cheese. These facts are all found in the brief
but wide-ranging chapter the eighteenth century writer Le Grand
d'Aussy included on eggs and dairy products in his three volumes on
the history of French food. Two hundred years later, modern food
historians still turn to Le Grand's work for information on various
foods, and this new translation gives a sample of the varied and
colorful information they find there. NOTE: The section on fasting
in this work is also included in the separate work "Catholic
Fasting in France." If your own interest is in fasting per se, that
work might be a better choice.
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