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A flavour profile of every day referencing its food & drink associations with gastronomy, the arts and history. "The most powerful social media... it is not the internet, it is not Facebook - it is food. This connects all human beings" - Alex Atala
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Still have quiche to this day 🙂
English 18th century literary giant Samuel Johnson - born #onthisday (18 Sept 1709) - made lasting contributions as a poet, playwright, essayist, moralist, literary critic, sermonist, biographer, editor and lexicographer. But he kept his words to a damning minimum when it came to cucumbers 🍜
America found itself subject to imperial rule #onthisday (17 Sept 1859) when Joshua Abraham Norton, a resident of San Francisco, proclaimed himself “Norton I, Emperor of the United States” in a city newspaper. One of the responses to his eccentric declaration was the blanket offer of free meals 🍜
It's said that the earliest Spanish cookbook was written in the Catalan language so imagine the culinary delights for La Diada - Catalonia's national day #onthisday (11 Sept). Yet its staple food couldn't be simpler - 'pa amb tomáquet', toasted bread, salt, rubbed with tomato, ended with olive oil 🍜
I feel I have to mention here that the Thursday following the first Sunday in September is traditionally the 'Jeûne genevois' religious feast in Switzerland - not largely observed anymore and when it was, plum pie was more celebrated than raclette (although it sounds they might go together)
Indeed, lot to be said for plain and simple 🙂
"Shows known in the industry as 'stand and stir' fell off a cliff this year. . . elsewhere, however, food videos are booming - only they're not made by traditional production companies. Instead, they are on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok."
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
What the 'cronut' tells us about why TV cooking shows are dying
The curious case of why the UK has fallen out of love with once-beloved 'chop and chat' food shows.
www.bbc.co.uk
English painter Beryl Cook (born #onthisday 10 Sep 1926)
typically painted working-class subjects in familiar places: "the pub, the market, the picnic in the park. Crucially, she often depicted those subjects enjoying classic English meals – fish and chips, fry-ups, pasties."
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Mob leader Paulie's painstaking preparation of garlic with a razor for a prison meal pasta starter - so it would "liquefy in the pan" - was one of the many extraordinary moments of the Oscar-winning film 'Goodfellas', which premiered #onthisday (9 Sept 1990) at the Venice Film Festival 🍜
Seems very fitting that the start of #NationalRiceWeek in the UK (8-14 Sept) should fall on the birthday of rice aficionado Prince Louis II de Condé #onthisday (8 Sept 1621) - a French general after whom several dishes were named, including Riz Condé, a chic caramelised pineapple rice pudding 🍜
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From the excellent 'Food History Almanac: Over 1,300 Years of World Culinary History, Culture and Social Influence' by Janet Clarkson, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers
If Trip Advisor had been around in the 18th century, an establishment in the English town of Andover, Hampshire, wouldn't have been too happy to receive this review from John Byng, Fifth Viscount Torrington. He used his diary #onthisday (7 Sep 1782) to record his less-than-favourable impressions 🍜
'Crisp and clean, no caffeine' is a message from tea drinking Wu Tang Clan hip-hoppers GZA and RZA that definitely didn't get through to Bill Murray judging by his swilling style during their cameo conversation in Jim Jarmusch's film 'Coffee and Cigarettes' which premiered #onthisday (5 Sept 2003) 🍜
He wrote intense novels and was a political giant but the name of Frenchman François-René de Chateaubriand (born #onthisday 4 Sep 1768) lives on thanks more to a prime cut of beef tenderloin that he enjoyed prepared especially by his chef - the luxury that is known today as Steak Chateaubriand 🍜
The oldest existing sovereign state and constitutional republic - San Marino, between the Emilia-Romagna and Marche regions of Italy - was founded #onthisday (3 Sept 301) and celebration dishes include traditional Nidi di Rondine, pasta baked with smoked ham, cheese, beef and tomato & white sauces 🍜
A 19th century take on street food. . . iconic Italian scenes were a favourite focus of successful photographer Giorgio Sommer (born #onthisday 2 Sept 1834). He based himself in Italy after moving from his native Germany and captured this group of spaghetti eaters - 'Mangiamaccheroni' - in Naples 🍜