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"18th century food"
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"18th century food"
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"18th century food"
In the early 18th century potatoes were thought of as unnatural, dangerous and food fit only for hogs. #FoodFact
RT @iescape: New on i-e: a charming 18th-century #Indian fort with exquisite food & stunning sunset views
New on i-e: a charming 18th-century #Indian fort with exquisite food & stunning sunset views
The lads table, particular congratulations to Josh for his excellent thesis on 18th century food rioting #UoNHistory
RT @NatashaBaig: "@28minutehistory: Ale anybody? Food and drink in the 17th and 18th centuries... @Pupulmimi @adity…
Was discussing what I would eat if I could only have one food. Scurvy suddenly was a huge concern like I was a god damn 18th century sailor.
RT @28minutehistory: Ale anybody? Food and drink in the 17th and 18th centuries...
"@28minutehistory: Ale anybody? Food and drink in the 17th and 18th centuries... @Pupulmimi @adityampaul @TrishaBasu
Ale anybody? Food and drink in the 17th and 18th centuries...
Pizza was invented in Naples during the 18th century and originally just a dry, flat bread and considered food for poor people. #foodfact
RT @OutlanderPlants: Which #Outlander plant was the "Viagra" of the 18th century?
In what vacuum? Those debts as voluntary as 18th century cottonpicking. Alternative is what? No land, no food? Destitution? @Jake_Collin
Which #Outlander plant was the "Viagra" of the 18th century?
@thehistoryguy it was the people being forced to use the 18th century equivalent of a food bank
RT @ABOwomeninarts: Who will host?? Dinner parties? They were much more fun in the 18th century | via @Telegraph #fo…
Who will host?? Dinner parties? They were much more fun in the 18th century | via @Telegraph #food #theater #18thc
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