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A Queen's Delight, or The Art of Preserving, Conserving, and Candying, originally published in 1671, is a fascinating historical cookbook that offers a glimpse into the culinary practices and domestic arts of 17th-century England. This comprehensive guide is attributed to Hannah Woolley, a pioneering female author in the field of household management and cookery. The book is a treasure trove of recipes and instructions for making a wide variety of preserves, conserves, syrups, jellies, marmalades, and candied fruits, as well as medicinal waters and perfumes, reflecting the tastes and interests of the English gentry during the Restoration period. A Queen's Delight is organized into sections that detail the preparation of sweetmeats, fruit preserves, and confections, using ingredients such as cherries, apricots, quinces, plums, and roses. The recipes are written in the charming and instructive style of the era, providing not only practical guidance but also insight into the social customs and domestic life of the time. In addition to culinary recipes, the book includes remedies for common ailments, beauty treatments, and advice on distilling fragrant waters, making it a comprehensive manual for the well-appointed household. The book's historical significance lies in its documentation of early modern English foodways and its role in the evolution of cookery writing. It captures the ingenuity and resourcefulness of women in managing the home and preserving seasonal abundance. A Queen's Delight remains a valuable resource for historians, culinary enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the rich traditions of English cookery and domestic arts.
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Anonymous
ISBN
9782528102022
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
1.9.2025
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