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Pantropheon

Soyer was a 'celebrity chef', devising innovations such as water-cooled refrigerators and adjustable temperature ovens. He developed many popular recipes and catered for 2000 guests at Queen Victoria's coronation celebration. He had a social conscience and donated a penny for every mean sold, to help alleviate the Irish famine. During the Crimean War, he laid the foundations for the future British Army Catering Corps. He is credited with writing several books, including 'The Shilling Cookery Book for the People' and 'The Poor Man's Regenerator'. In this volume, he traces the history of food, food production, preparation and dining experiences. - Summary by Lynne Thompson (17 hr 36 min)

Chapters

Pantropheon

Agriculture

Cereals

Grinding of Corn

Manipulation of Flour

Frumenta

Grains : Seeds

Vegetables

Dried Vegetables

Kitchen Garden Part 1

Kitchen Garden Part 2

Plants Used in Seasoning

Fruits

Stone Fruit

Pip Fruit

Shell Fruit

Animal Food

Animals

Poultry

Milk, Butter, Cheese and Eggs

Hunting

Feathered Game

Fish part 1

Fish part 2

The Cook; The Kitchen

Seasonings

Pastry

Water

Beverages

Drinking Cups

Wine; Liqueur Wine

Repasts

Variety of Repasts

The Dining Room

The Table; The Table Seats

The Servants

The Guests

The Roman Banquet

Modern Banquets