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21 Cards in this Set
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Act Concerning Swans |
1482 |
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Jello Salad |
1920s-1930s |
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Early Global Cuisines |
China- nomadic + agrarian, 5 flavours Mediterranean- civil banquets, elites vs. commoners Muslim countries: personal charity in times of hunger |
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Rene Descartes |
Animals don't have souls and can't feel pain |
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Roger Crab |
British author and hermit, refused meat and alcohol |
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Thomas Tryon |
Killing animals makes people violent (God's creations) |
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George Cheyne |
Cared about health |
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Joseph Ritson |
Cruelty towards animals and morals |
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Jeremy Bentham |
Only kill animals in most human way possible |
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German food reform |
1830s, John Kellog invented corn flakes |
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Evolution of vegetarianism |
Pythagoras Renaissance (all the men) Food Reform (1830s) 19th Century (Darwin + animal rights, Gandhi) 20th Century (discovery of vitamins in vegetables, eastern influences) |
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5 types of cannibals |
1. Endo 2. Exco 3. Emergency 4. Medicinal 5. Criminal |
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The Labours of the Months |
15th century (before European exploration) |
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Importance of the labour of the months |
1. Lots of time + people involved 2. Importance of cereal grains 3. People grew wheat for taxes 4. similar cycle around the world 5. what you eat depends on status |
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Spice Trade |
-Asia (grown)>Arabs(traded)>Europe (demand) -Medieval times to the 18th century -Portuguese then dutch explored and took over trade |
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Colombian Exchange |
-15th and 16th centuries -America>Europe: corn, tomatoes, chili peppers, peanuts, casava, ->New World: livestock, horses, breadfruit |
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Affect on India and China |
China: new crops created an agricultural revolution India: Slower to adapt, colonial authorities pushed new crops, peanuts became cash crop |
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Potato |
-Andes mountains of Peru -1500s to Europe by Spanish -Caught on in wartime -Potato famine (1845-52, Ireland) |
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Chocolate |
-Originated in Mexico as a drink -1500s brought to Europe -questioned by Catholic church -Industrialization: creation of hot chocolate powder + chocolate -creation of plantations and use of slave labour |
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Coffee |
-from Africa (Ethiopia) -Spread to muslim countries then Europe -Coffeehouses were social gathering places -Pope had to decide it was okay to drink -provided fuel for industrial age -spread to America |
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Tea |
-From Asia, spread to Europe then America -Fashionable for women in Europe -1773- Boston Tea Party -Plantations and slave labour in Haiti |