[Sca-cooks] glossary diagrams

Philippa Alderton phlip_u at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 23 07:57:52 PDT 2002


If you find one, Cindy, please let me know. I think it
could be very interesting- however, considering that
there is a distinct difference in the way Europeans
dismantle and part out an animal, and the way
Americans do, that you might actually find several- if
you find any, at all.

Have you tried Medieval Medical texts?

Phlip

--- "Cindy M. Renfrow" <cindy at thousandeggs.com> wrote:
> Hello  Does anyone have a diagram of a chicken (pig,
> sheep, etc.) marked
> with the medieval terms for its parts? I think this
> would be a good &
> useful addition to the glossary.
> http://www.thousandeggs.com/glossary.html
>
> Regards,
>
> Cindy
>
>
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