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Pantropheon



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Soyer was a 'celebrity chef', devising innovations such as water-cooled refrigerators and adjustable temperature ovens. He developed many popular recipes and catered for 2000 guests at Queen Victoria's coronation celebration. He had a social conscience and donated a penny for every mean sold, to help alleviate the Irish famine. During the Crimean War, he laid the foundations for the future British Army Catering Corps. He is credited with writing several books, including 'The Shilling Cookery Book for the People' and 'The Poor Man's Regenerator'. In this volume, he traces the history of food, food production, preparation and dining experiences. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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PantropheonAgricultureCerealsGrinding of CornManipulation of FlourFrumentaGrains : SeedsVegetablesDried VegetablesKitchen Garden Part 1Kitchen Garden Part 2Plants Used in SeasoningFruitsStone FruitPip FruitShell FruitAnimal FoodAnimalsPoultryMilk, Butter, Cheese and EggsHuntingFeathered GameFish part 1Fish part 2The Cook; The KitchenSeasoningsPastryWaterBeveragesDrinking CupsWine; Liqueur WineRepastsVariety of RepastsThe Dining RoomThe Table; The Table SeatsThe ServantsThe GuestsThe Roman BanquetModern Banquets
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