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Tag Archives: medieval spices

Mortrews for comfort

I’m always on the lookout for good, very-tasty-indeed, comfort food. And so were medieval folk. Here’s a brief history of Mortrews, the ultimate in meaty, starchy goodness. And it is followed by the brand new recipe for my Modern/Medieval version of Mortress.

Posted byChristopher MonkDecember 2, 2024December 3, 2024Posted inFood history, Medieval comfort food, RecipeTags:medieval cookery, medieval spices, Recipes7 Comments on Mortrews for comfort

Cassia buds, the ‘flower’ of medieval spices

Flour or flower? That is the question. In this post, I address the spice known as ‘flour of canel’ and explain how it should be understood as ‘cassia buds’. There are Middle English recipe readings to be had too!

Posted byChristopher MonkAugust 25, 2024February 5, 2025Posted inFood history, medieval recipes, SpicesTags:medieval cookery, medieval spices8 Comments on Cassia buds, the ‘flower’ of medieval spices

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