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The Cuisine Of The Enlightenment Let's Cook History Timeline

The Cuisine Of The Enlightenment Let's Cook History Timeline

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Lets Cook History is an entertaining and informative five-part series exploring the origins of European cooking and eating habits. Each episode reconstructs a famous meal on from a different period in history, depicting the evolution of tastes, customs and world trades that have shaped the contemporary cuisine
Date: 2022-07-19

Comments and reviews: 20


Lord Sandwich is known to historians NOT to be a gambler. I rally do wish that these docmentary makers would do proper research and get it right. Lord Sandwich was most likely at his desk working, or at his club having a meeting when he first called for a bit of meat between two slices of bread.
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Please make subtitles accurate! My Prof used this vid to make a reflection and I can't comprehend every word he said. I'm not a literate in listening comprehension and I rely on subs only. Please fix it. I beg. Thanks to the comments before this. It did benefit those who needed it
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I just learned that beauty marks were placed to distract from less attractive parts of the face or body, such a pock mark that powder couldn't cover up, if it was extreme on the right face you'd put the mark on your left, if your neck was scarred you'd put it on your breast
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talks about the potato ignores the existance of the nation existing in between ireland and england the potato was readily used by the welsh as most welshman were about poor as any irishman back in the day maybe a bit better off but they certainly didnt ignore the potato
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Well, can someone kindly explain to me how was it possible that a group of actors, in the year 1658, in the 17th century, rehearsed a play written by a famous play writer of the 18th century? Did they travel to the future and brought back that play with them? ; )
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Don't be fooled by the suave British accent--maybe the fault lies with the person behind this playlist--but Louis XIV is NOT the Enlightenment au contraire! Maybe the problem is the video is originally in French. I guess something got lost in the translation.
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Its a bit haunting, looking back at these primitive civilizations compared to our own, I begin to notice how far we've fallen from nobility. I feel as a society that we are turning backwards, maybe its just that point in an aging empire of modernity.
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Pastries were a 19th century invention so were patisseries I am speaking of flaky type like mille faeulle and such or napoleons which were created for Louis-Napoleon. Cakes with frosting as we know are also a 18th century invention, so is chocolate bars.
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Wheat becoming scarce. Wasn't wheat mostly eaten by the upper strata? And farmers ate bread made on coarser sead like barley and rye? So I have learned. When they couldn't even get those more simple seads, they must resort to acorns etc.
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urgh isnt this all stuck up and snobbish with the french pronunciations and 3 syllable english words in this documentary. seems like the rich are showing off as usual and think they are untouchable and ordering the working class around.
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I'm only using this series for white noise, but sometimes I hear such ridiculous things like, Butter wasn't invented yet, and I have to stop and stare at the computer in awe of how wrong this documentary is.
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10 ads in a 50 minute video? That's an ad every 5 minutes! Shame on you. And don't go on about ad block either. Your videos aren't good enough to merit an ad break every 5 minutes. That's worse than television.
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Very interesting video.
Did the cities people, since they didn't have meat, did they fish?
Everything cooked from scratch, wow.
It's amazing what plain food was changed into a work of art.

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Hold up anyone notice in these stories that we never hear people having an allergic reaction to seafood like some people do now a days? Someone explain why our bodies are being programmed to reject things?
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excellent episodes, especially for me as a Chef. though i am glad not to have cooked at THAT times. no freezers, no refrigeration, vacuum machine or. most important for me, no coffee for the Chef.
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Louis XIV ruled during the majority of the 17th century, and in fact DIED in 1715 during the early period of Enlightenment. Your main imagery shows many mid-18th century illustrations. AOE 1650-1800.
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. and now we know why heads got chopped off - food would make a mass population do that - it's called survival - I would have planted public farms for peasants and given the leftovers away.
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. But the Earl of Sandwich wasn't an addict of card-playing. He was a workaholic. IF he invented the sandwich, which hasn't been proven, he probably did so in order to eat at his desk.
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Love this documentary, but I am puzzled as to why there is so much reference to the 18th century when most of what you discuss about Louis XIV and Moliere happened in the 17th century.
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Thank you for your personal continual understanding, driving force as well as know-how to benefit my mission to becoming more consciously watchful coupled with spiritually connected.
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