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| The earliest known Arabic cookbook, it has several beverage recipes in it.
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== See Also ==
[http://bookeofsecretes.blogspot.com/2017/10/primary-resources-for-vinegar-vinegar.html Elska á Fjárfelli of Aethelmearc's list, which also includes some partial translations of Dutch works.]


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Revision as of 19:58, 22 October 2017

Non-alcoholic beverages may yet be as interesting to the artisan as alcoholic beverages. These include vinegars, nut milks, dairy beverages, malt beverages, and others.

Sources

Name Date Country Language English Translation Description Panels
Naturalis Historia by Pliny 79 CE Rome Classical Latin 1601 translation, [1855], others exist. this 20th century translation is more complete.[1855], others exist. A survey of the natural world, contains references to vinegar in chapters 21, .
al-Kitab al-Ṭabīḫ of Abu Muhammad al-Muthaffar ibn Nasr ibn Sayyār al-Warrāq 900-1000 CE Iraq Arabic available, in print The earliest known Arabic cookbook, it has several beverage and vinegar recipes in it. Almond Fuqqa
Anonymous Andalusian Cookbook 1200-1300 CE Andalusia Arabic Available This cookbook contains many recipes for syrup drinks, notably, sekenjabin.
Le ménagier de Paris 1393 CE France French available, in print A guidebook for women running a household.

See Also

Elska á Fjárfelli of Aethelmearc's list, which also includes some partial translations of Dutch works.