• A is for Almond, Apricot & Aubergine

  • May 1 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

A is for Almond, Apricot & Aubergine

  • Summary

  • Things start to get fruity in this third episode. Neil chooses almonds, fuelling a historical debate that goes a bit nuts. Apricots are more Allie’s jam as she looks at their use in literature and Sam takes the less beaten track of the aubergine, sparking memories of the time she made a parmigiana…on TV!

    Useful Links

    Neil's recipe for - or, rather, interpretation of - medieval blanc mange and modern, sweet blancmange.

    ‘Almond trees in Ancient Greek lore’ on the Greek News Agenda website

    History of the Bimberlot Festival. ‘A French Party 600 Years in the Making’ by Hugh Thomas on the Smart Mouth Substack.

    ‘The "pretty art" of detecting pregnancy in The Duchess of Malfi’ by Claire McEwen Duncan via University of British Colombia Open Collections.

    ‘Eggplant (aubergine) — A Mad Apple with a Dark Liaison’ on the Vegetarians in Paradise website

    ‘Eggplant (aubergine) Symbol Timeline in Love in the Time of Cholera’ on the LitCharts website


    Suggested Reading

    In Search of Lost Time (1913) by Marcel Proust

    The Experienced English Housekeeper (1769) by Elizabeth Raffald

    A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1605) by William Shakespeare

    Apricot Jam and Other Stories (2008) by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

    Elinor Fettiplace's Receipt Book: Elizabethan Country House Cooking (1987) by Hilary Spurling (based on the late sixteenth century manuscript notebook belonging to Elinor Fettiplace)

    The Duchess of Malfi (1613) by John Webster

    Pride and Pudding: The History of British Puddings, Savory and Sweet (2016) by Regula Ysewijn


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