What did they used to eat in Italy?!

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XmisterIS

Purveyor of fine nonsense
It just occurred to me (like a bolt from the blue ... the kind that makes you spit out your dinner, stand bolt upright and shout, "Holy sh1t!!") that Italian cooking uses a lot of tomatoes ... and that the tomato comes from the New World.

So I wonder what Italian cooking was like before the tomato was invented!
 

Wigsie

Nincompoop
Location
Kent
Dry.
 
Just Wikid it
"The earliest discovered cookbook with tomato recipes was published in Naples in 1692, though the author had apparently obtained these recipes from Spanish sources. However, in certain areas of Italy, such as Florence, the fruit was used solely as tabletop decoration before it was incorporated into the local cuisine in the late 17th or early 18th century."
So they may have had them around for 100 years before they decided to try to eat one!
 
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User169

Guest
It's like curry ante-chilli
 

Cab

New Member
Location
Cambridge
Brains said:
What did they eat before Marco Polo bought back pasta from China !!!

There are recipes detailing something thats basically the same as pasta going back as far as the Roman writer Apicius.
 

theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
Dishes which could have tomatoes in but don't are often described in Italy as in bianco, affirming the importance of tomatoes even in their absence. I don't know whether that helps with the question, but I do think it's rather wonderful.
 
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