Historic (rec.food.historic) Discussing and discovering how food was made and prepared way back when--From ancient times down until (& possibly including or even going slightly beyond) the times when industrial revolution began to change our lives.

 
 
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Robin Carroll-Mann
 
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On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 18:56:48 GMT, "Willy Van Cammeren"
> wrote:

>Does anyone know what SUGUSTROME is in relation to medieval food (may be a
>plant or herb) ?
>Thanks,


What's the context? Can you quote the passage in which this word
appears, or at least identify the place and year? What language is it
in?


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