SC - tagine?
Stefan li Rous
stefan at texas.net
Wed Jul 14 23:59:44 PDT 1999
Roberto said:
> I can see how my description would give that impression. Sorry. I was trying
> to differentiate from a stew, which i always think of as being very watery.
> the liquid content of a tajine is much lower. It's presented more like
> chinese food.
I've still not seen anything that says these tagines were a period recipe.
Certainly the spice mixtures mentioned in another message have New World
spices.
This is too bad. There was a discussion a while ago about medieval stews.
There was a statment made by Master Cariadoc, I believe, that he knew of
no medieval stew that combined both meat and vegetables. If this tagine
could be proven to be period, it would give an example of a medieval
stew with both meat and vegetables. It would however be from North Africa
and not Europe.
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