SC - Spices in Poland
Stefan li Rous
stefan at texas.net
Sun Sep 19 19:20:08 PDT 1999
Adamantius replied to me:
> > He also mentions Cypriot "monk's pepper" the seed of agnia or chaste
> > tree (Vitex agnus castus). "The pepper was added to monastic dishes to
> > suppress venery or sexual desire."
> >
> > Anyone have any more on this or similar spices? I've got a little bit
> > on period aphrodisiacs. This is the first time I think I've heard of
> > a period spice being used to achieve the opposite effect.
>
> Ummm, I understand saltpeter is/was famous for being added to prison
> food, especially baked goods and meat dishes, for precisely that effect.
Yes, but I specified period spice. Was saltpeter used for this in period?
We know they knew of saltpeter since it is a prime component of gunpowder.
I believe I've heard of saltpeter being used in the late Renaissance being
used in water as a cooling solution and a bit earlier as a meat
preservative. Does anyone know how else it might have been used in period?
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