
In Our Time Food
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Dec 27, 2001 Exploring how food intertwines with identity and aspirations, this podcast delves into the cultural significance of food in Modern Europe. From the evolution of food culture in the Renaissance to the rise of vegetarianism as a moral stance, the episode covers the historical significance of food choices, dining practices, and the impact of diet on health, culture, and society.
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Renaissance Cookery
- The Renaissance transformed courtly cookery, mirroring changes in other arts.
- This involved a shift from Islamic-influenced cuisine to a perceived classical style.
Medieval vs. Renaissance Cuisine
- Medieval cuisine, influenced by Islamic styles, was rich and heavily spiced.
- The Renaissance saw a shift towards simpler, acidic, and salty flavors, supposedly inspired by antiquity.
Courtly Life and Taste
- 17th-century courtly life, especially at Versailles, aimed to establish a single model of good taste.
- This model, emanating from the king, encompassed food, dress, dancing, and music.
