Re- SC - food mills
margali
margali at 99main.com
Mon Nov 3 18:14:48 PST 1997
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> I asked about medieval strainers a while back but let's try again.
> Anyone
> seen any pictures or descriptions of medieval strainers? In the
> earlier
> discussion, some people were of the opinion that these were of
> horsehair
> but didn't know if the horsehair was woven or simply laid across
> something.
>
> So, anybody have info on something different or more or this?
>
> Stefan li Rous
> these were woven or just
>
i have a nifty drawing in my cookbook on apicius of a metal piercework
wine strainer that mentions they also used similar strainers for other
things.
margali
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