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graham1@lemmy.world to 196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneEnglish ·
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Beefy 5-layer burr(ule)ito

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Beefy 5-layer burr(ule)ito

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  • Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world
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    Given the hygiene and food safety during the Victorian era, a taco bell burrito would be the cleanest food that child has ever eaten.

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      Counter point, that kid is not ready for advanced spices like cumin.

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        Cumin has been used as a spice in the Middle East and India for 1000s of years and was introduced to the Americas by the Spanish in the 1500s.

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          Counterpoint: British Food

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            You mean chicken tikka masala?

            • Peasley@lemmy.world
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              National Dish of Scotland!

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        Wasn’t that when Europe was colonizing everyone to get spices?

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          Spice was for trade, not food from my understanding.

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            Victorian recipies use cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, mace, and long pepper pretty often.

            I think surviving recipes are almost all upper-class food, so regular people maybe used more salt and herbs than actual spices.

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              And vinegar

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                True. Probably lots more pickles and ferments than most people eat now

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    • currycourier@lemmy.world
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      Sure, but the bacteria they’d be used to from back then would probably be fairly different from the bacteria we’re used to today.

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        I’m not sure it would be different enough to matter. Otherwise diseases like the bubonic plague wouldn’t be consistent throughout the past thousand years.

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      Imagine if that child grew up and invented Taco Bell, they truely won the franchise wars by using time travel.

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