SC - A bit bland...

jeffrey s heilveil heilveil at students.uiuc.edu
Thu Dec 11 18:31:09 PST 1997


I think Chick-peAs may have been grown or imported in Britain at the time. 
There is an online archeology journal with a good article, but I will 
have to look up the actual ref. later

Cheers
Charles

On Thu, 11 Dec 1997, margali wrote:
> with the sides being chock full of fat and sugars. Besides, I can't
> remember where the feast is supposed to occur, and they don't raise
> chick peas in Brittain, so it would be imported and therefor fair game
> for a feast, that is if you can document importation of chick peas to
> london in 1100 or where/whenever.
> margali
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