In Episode 14 I get passionate about a particular type of pepper which was once so highly prized the Visigoths demand 3000lb of the stuff to leave Rome. Joining me to explore the history and usage of this spice are Giles Gasper, Professor of High Medieval History and Florence Swan from Durham University and food writer and author of Pepper, Christine McFadden
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Useful Links
You can find Christine McFadden on Instagram and Facebook
Don’t forget to check out Christine’s book on Pepper
Blackfriars Restaurant in Newcastle where you will find details of their upcoming events and the Eat Medieval summer school
Professor Giles Gasper, Durham University
You can find Florence Swan on Instagram
Long pepper can be bought in the UK from Steenbergs and Seasoned Pioneers
Don’t forget to check out the episode on Anglo-Saxon food with historian Emma Kay.
Suggested Reading
* Natural Histories - Pliny
* Apicius (this is just one of many translations)
* Le Menagier de Paris (or Goodman of Paris)
* Sir John Russell’s Book of Nurture
* Le Viander - Guilluame Tirrell
* John de Mandeville - Mandeville’s Travels
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A huge thank you to Thomas Ntinas of The Delicious Legacy for doing the sound mixing on this season of the podcast.
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