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Old Mar 09, 2025, 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Tart Cherry Jam View Post
They are pretty old, though. I remember feeling awe and almost indescribable trepidation looking at a tiny ancient Egyptian spoon, a museum exhibit. Several thousand years old.

Forks, by contrast... Those are what, several hundred years old, as far as the invention goes?

To correct myself: in some cultures spoons and bowls go far back, but not all. In others, some sort of a bread is used to wrap food and eat from. I am not sure how they deal with soups, though. As an aside, I have read in a culinary anthropology book that our modern souls that are pretty liquid are quite modern and pureed soups, decidedly British - more traditional peasant soups were more solid, like stews or oot-au-feu. I really like Teff, the Ethiopian sour spongy "bread" used to hold all foods. "Bread" in quotation marks because Teff is a grass and not a grain.
Yeah, I guess I’m just thinking all human inventions are “modern” haha being our species ain’t too old compared to a lot of birds. Algae is convenient for breathing air but not really modern. Algae is cool.
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