SC - miso + Sicily

Elaine Koogler ekoogler at chesapeake.net
Tue Mar 6 07:41:31 PST 2001


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Aaaarrrrrgh!  Comparing vegemite with miso...I don't think so!  They aren't even
in the same universe.

Kiri

LYN M PARKINSON wrote:

> Many thanks, Anahita!  That's a wonderful description of miso, and will
> be archived.  I can't think of anything Spanish like that, either.
> Vegamite, you Aussies?  ;-)
>
> I'm reading a history of the later Norman kingdoms, particularly Henry I
> and King Roger of Sicily.  The author keeps making comparisons and
> quoting contemporary referances to the two.  There was apparently quite a
> bit of cultural to and fro-ing, which indicates to me another conduit so
> many recipes have taken, appearing in similar variations in quite
> different collections.  I can't recall reading of any Sicilian
> collections--can any of you?  There were a good number of cathedrals
> built, and noble houses.  Ought to be a few household books surviving,
> either noble or religious.
>
> Regards,
>
> Allison
>
> allilyn at juno.com
>
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Aaaarrrrrgh!  Comparing vegemite with miso...I don't <i>think </i>so! 
They aren't even in the same universe.
<p>Kiri
<p>LYN M PARKINSON wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Many thanks, Anahita!  That's a wonderful description
of miso, and will
<br>be archived.  I can't think of anything Spanish like that, either.
<br>Vegamite, you Aussies?  ;-)
<p>I'm reading a history of the later Norman kingdoms, particularly Henry
I
<br>and King Roger of Sicily.  The author keeps making comparisons
and
<br>quoting contemporary referances to the two.  There was apparently
quite a
<br>bit of cultural to and fro-ing, which indicates to me another conduit
so
<br>many recipes have taken, appearing in similar variations in quite
<br>different collections.  I can't recall reading of any Sicilian
<br>collections--can any of you?  There were a good number of cathedrals
<br>built, and noble houses.  Ought to be a few household books surviving,
<br>either noble or religious.
<p>Regards,
<p>Allison
<p>allilyn at juno.com
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