Cooking Dailies Bc

Where, When did the kitchen evolve? Your daily dose for Thought!?
501 BC Pythagoras found death at the hands of people in Crotonia Italy. Pursued by them, came to the edge of a bean field, and instead of putting his foot in it, is captured and killed. Confucius accepted the government of a small town and distinguishes itself in the prosecution of crime and the promotion of morality. He is not happy with his wife, as it has not fulfilled its expectations as a cook. The governor claims demanding that meat should always be served in the appropriate sauce, cut perfectly square, and have exactly the right color. To him, even the Selected white rice is usually not enough, and rarely minced meat enough. 500 BC The Egyptians, Greeks, Romans and honey we all consider to be a gift the gods. They hope for magic, healing, and properties to improve the life of the honey cake. The Greeks, Egyptians and Romans used celery as a flavoring and funerals in which makes the garlands. Meanwhile, the Chinese medicine used as DB View
Celery (Apium graveolens) is a green-stemmed plant in the Umbelliferae family. wild celery is a common plant in Europe and Asia and has been used since ancient times. It is mentioned in Homer's Odyssey as selinon, from which we derive the current name. The Celery was originally used as a condiment, it was quite bitter. The practice of grounding results to the cultivation of plants in milder celery, a practice began in the 16th century, probably in Italy. Celery comes in three forms: a wild plant with stems thin and hollow, common celery with thick, solid stems pale green, and celery, an enlarged control potholes ranging from 2-6 inches in diameter Celery is believed to have originated in the Mediterranean basin. Ancient Records literature celery, or a form similar plants are cultivated for medicinal purposes before 850 BC is claimed medicinal purposes is probably due to volatile oils, appearing everywhere, but especially the seed. During ancient Ayurvedic doctors sometimes used celery seed to treat the following conditions: colds, flu, fluid retention, poor digestion, various types of arthritis, liver and spleen. Garlands of wild celery tissues are reported to have been found to early Egyptian tombs. Celery was considered a sacred plant in the classical period of Greece and was used by the winners of the Nemean Games, similar to the use of leaves bay at the Olympics. The Nemean Games were held every two years, from 573, in the small town of Nemea in southern Greece on the peninsula Poloponnes. The Romans valued celery more for cooking than for religion even though superstition was connected with her more. The celery plant was thought to bring bad luck, in certain circumstances. Although celery is believed that from the Mediterranean, indigenous "wild" celery relatives are in the south of Sweden, the British Isles Egypt, Algeria, India, China, New Zealand, California and southern tip of South America. However, it is doubtful that their center of origin is that extensive. The Italians domesticated celery as a vegetable in the 17th century resulted in the selections with strong stems. The first stalk of celery had a tendency to produce hollow stems. After years of domestication, selection eliminated this feature and the bitterness and strong flavors. Early farmers found that strong flavors naturally could be reduced if grown in cooler conditions and whether paled. Blanching is the practice of pushing the dirt around the base of the stems to prevent sunlight becomes green stems.
#515 Hummus And Pita Bread
