Jillian Churik

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For a long time, the myth was bandied about that cooks in the past used spices to disguise the taste of putrid meat. This was not so: spices were expensive and would not be wasted on condemned food. But an important use of spices was tempering the harshness of salt meat.
Consider the Fork: A History of How We Cook and Eat
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