[Sca-cooks] Clove defined and symbolism
Antonia Calvo
dama.antonia at gmail.com
Mon Apr 5 16:40:22 PDT 2010
Elise Fleming wrote:
> >So is it a piece of fish that bears the marks of a press or griddle?
>
> Blowing up the photo to 200%, I can't see that it looks like fish.
> The shape is a bit too regular to be a fish, splayed and flattened.
> Then there's the golden brown edges. To me, that golden brown would
> indicate something that might be baked, where the edges get nice and
> crispy. Also, the "designs" seem to be fairly well indented which
> would be odd on a piece of grilled fish. Wouldn't a fish have to be
> pretty dry for such marks to be left on its flesh. What about
> something made with flour - a thin bread or a wafer?? The crispy
> brown edges would seem to preclude butter or cheese.
>
I wonder if it might be something like a piece of fish or meat wrapped
in plain pastry and baked?
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Antonia di Benedetto Calvo
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