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Fooles and Fricassees

Fooles and Fricassees Food in Shakespeare's England

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Publisher's Synopsis

People today assume that the diet of Shakespeare and his contemporaries was limited and rather dull. This book demonstrates, however, that 16th-century Englishmen were familiar with a wide range of foodstuffs and seasonings and had strong opinions about the flavour and quality of what they ate. "Fooles and Fricassees" provides a glimpse into gardens, kitchens, butteries, and cellars of the past. It contains a fascinating array of manuscript and printed materials documenting not only what people ate but where the food came from, how it was grown, preserved, seasoned, and served, and what people believed about various foods' benefits to their health. Included in full is a transcription of Sarah Longe's "Receipt Booke" compiled around 1610. Mary Anne Caton is curator of Fraunces Tavern Museum in New York City. Until her retirement, Joan Thirsk was reader in economic history at the University of Oxford and professorial fellow of St. Hilda's College.

Book information

ISBN: 9780295979267
Publisher: Folger Shakespeare Library
Imprint: Folger Shakespeare Library
Pub date:
DEWEY: 394.12094209031
DEWEY edition: 21
Number of pages: 128
Weight: 408g
Height: 279mm
Width: 184mm
Spine width: 13mm