[Sca-cooks] printed cookbooks prior to 1501

Terry Decker t.d.decker at att.net
Sun Nov 8 12:00:25 PST 2009


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> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/2070420.stm :
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> << One other cook book was
> printed before the Noble Book of Royal Feasts, in 1480, ....>>
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> Well, whether or not Platina may be called a cookbook,  depends on your 
> criteria.
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> In addition, they forgot to mention the German Kuechenmeisterei and also 
> the French cookbook(s), printed before 1500.
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> Anything else?
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> E.

As a large portion of Platina is a Latin translation of Martino. then it 
definitely contains a cookbook.

Bear 




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