[Sca-cooks] Bronze Cookware
Johnna Holloway
johnnae at mac.com
Sun Aug 29 06:21:48 PDT 2010
The food prepared in the Tudor kitchens is never eaten by the
public. The cooks normally prepare a table and sit for a meal late in
the day, but
only the cooks eat at the meal.
I can remember seeing them cook in John Hudson's clay pottery. They
use the spit quite
a bit for roasting. I've seen bronze mortar and pestles used.
I know they have extensive bronze and copper pieces for show at HCP
and I wonder if they have their bronze cooking pieces tinned.
Johnna
On Aug 29, 2010, at 2:36 AM, Arianwen ferch Arthur wrote:
> went to the site and found this warning: (does this mean that the
> cooking in Hampton Court in Bronze cannot be eaten, or is the bronze
> only for display purposes there) (Do they cook in the bronze or not?)
>
> Arianwen
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