The coffee roasting pan (wasRe: SC - Royal declared chocolate period)
Shari Burnham
pndarvis at execpc.com
Tue Feb 2 10:01:20 PST 1999
Mordonna22 at aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 2/1/99 2:46:36 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
> TerryD at Health.State.OK.US writes:
>
> > The existence of the roasting pans says someone used
> > coffee in Persia at this time, it does not indicate general use.
>
> Hmmm, again, how is it known WHAT was roasted in these pans? Is it possible
> that they are identical to pans used to roast coffee in later eras, so it is
> assumed coffee was roasted in the older version as well? Isn't it at least
> possible that a pan used for something other than coffee worked so well that
> it was adapted for coffee use when coffee showed up?
>
> Mordonna
> =================================================
Even if coffee was roasted in these pans, perhaps it was used with food? as a
flavoring? today we have things like coffee flavored candy, ice cream, but you
could use it as a flavoring. I am not saying proof positive they did, but you
could.
lady elisabeth
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