SC - Cressee webbed
    LrdRas@aol.com 
    LrdRas at aol.com
       
    Mon Jul 10 19:24:47 PDT 2000
    
    
  
And it came to pass on 10 Jul 00,, that Ann & Les Shelton wrote:
> I just bought Scully's new "Cuoco Napoletano" and have started to thumb
> through it.  
That one's on my wish-list for Pennsic shopping.
> It contains a similar recipe to that from the "Libro de
> Guisados."  Genestra is the Italian word for Spanish Broom. Scully dates
> the "Cuco Napoletano" to mid-15th cen., so this recipe is theoretically
> "older" than the "Libro de Guisados" version, but they're pretty similar.
The oldest version I've found is the one in the _Libre de Sent Sovi_, 
which is believed to be early 14th century.
 
> It shows there was a flow of cooking information across countries.  
There is *so* much overlap between the Catalan/Spanish/Italian 
cuisines...
> John le Burguillun
> 39.  White Genestrata (Scully Translation)
[snip]
Yes, very similar.  Thank you for posting this.  It confirms that I really do 
need to get the new Scully book.
Lady Brighid ni Chiarain
Settmour Swamp, East (NJ)
mka Robin Carroll-Mann
harper at idt.net
    
    
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