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Patricia
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
Date: 03/02/2007 17:58:25
Subject: Re: [norse_course] vinegar in norse sources
 
 
 
This speaks of Mead Vinegar - should be of some use - they drank mead but I am not really sure if there was much left - to turn to Vinegar, I believe it got swallowed before it was past it's sell-by date
Patricia
thank you for your kind wishes
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
Date: 03/02/2007 17:37:58
Subject: [norse_course] vinegar in norse sources
 
Hello Everybody
 
I know that this goes a little off topic, but for a forthcoming
publication in which I'm involved, I would like to ask if anybody knows
something about vinegar making and its use in norse sources. I've
started to search something but I wasn't able to find anything about
this theme. I wonder, anyway, that a culture with a strong knowledge of
mead, ale and wine making must also be aware of vinegar and acetic
fermentation, but evidently it was of scarce interest for the ancient
scandinavian people, even for medical purposes.
I'll keep searching on my own, but I think that maybe someone of you can
help me.
Thanks in advance,
 
Stefano
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