The British Food History Podcast
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In today’s episode, I am talking with Ian Anderson who has written a fantastic book published by the History Press called The History and Natural History of Spices.
We discuss what a spice is – the definition changes through time, and includes animal as well as plant products – black pepper, the Portuguese spice trade, sugar as a spice, mustard and Thomas Moore’s head – amongst many other things.
Ian’s Instagram page: @ian.d.anderson
Find out more about The History and Natural History of Spices here.
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Links to things mentioned in today’s episode:
Ivan Day’s blog post showing some of his sugar sculptures
The Hoxne pepperpot
Eventbrite page for the 2024 Leeds Food and Drink Symposium April 2024
Neil’s blogs:
‘British Food: a History’
‘Neil Cooks Grigson’
Neil’s books:
Before Mrs Beeton: Elizabeth Raffald, England’s Most Influential Housekeeper
A Dark History of Sugar
Both are published by Pen & Sword and available from all good bookshops.
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