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| Evidently English cuisine, at least among Nobles, was not as bland as that which it is currently emerging from. Scholars are studying a 500 year old English Cookbook
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| There might be. Mark Twain defines a dog as a "lesser Deity" or was it Ambrose Bierce, I disremember.
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With modern farming techniques and widely available imports British cuisine is returning to its (very tasty) roots. |
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