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[–] Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world 104 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

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

[–] Sewerking@sh.itjust.works 39 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

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

[–] atomicbocks@sh.itjust.works 20 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

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.

[–] Sturgist@lemmy.ca 16 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Counterpoint: British Food

[–] HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world 6 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

You mean chicken tikka masala?

[–] Peasley@lemmy.world 5 points 2 weeks ago

National Dish of Scotland!

[–] earphone843@sh.itjust.works 13 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

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

[–] Sewerking@sh.itjust.works 11 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Spice was for trade, not food from my understanding.

[–] Peasley@lemmy.world 21 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

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.

[–] ChicoSuave@lemmy.world 6 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)
[–] Peasley@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

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

[–] currycourier@lemmy.world 9 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

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.

[–] Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

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.

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