SC - Pigs and agricultural practices

LrdRas@aol.com LrdRas at aol.com
Mon Dec 11 20:48:07 PST 2000


The question has been raised in this house about whether coconuts were used
in SCA period in Europe.  I have done some major searches on-line and have
come up with the following facts:

1) in 1280 the coconut is mentioned by Marco Polo who calls it an Indian
Nut;
2) It was first called a coconut by English explorers in 1555 because the
indentations on the base of the nut resembled monkey (coco meaning either
monkey or monkey face, I can't remember which.

Gwynydd (who wishes to assure the List that just because it came up in a
conversation about lamingtons does not mean that she is trying to prove that
they _could_ have made lamingtons in period!)


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