SC - capers
Philip & Susan Troy
troy at asan.com
Wed May 7 20:33:00 PDT 1997
Mark Harris wrote:
> So, are capers period? If so, how were they used? Were they dried or
> pickled or what? I think I've seen them in the store and I know I've
> eaten them once or twice but I really don't know much about them.
>
> Thanks.
> Stefan li Rous
> markh at risc.sps.mot.com
I believe capers existed in period, but I don't know of any period
recipes calling for them.
Most often in the U.S. you will find them in jars packed in brine.
Generally in Europe they are dry-salted, also sold in jars when they
don't come out of a barrel.
They're another of those not-very-well documented Mediterranean coastal
foods, like olives and anchovies, and frequently eaten together with
the other two Suspects...
Adamantius
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