There's a widespread myth that medieval people used spices to cover up the taste of rotten meat.

The whole story traces back to one book. In 1939, a scientist named J.C. Drummond published The Englishman's Food and suggested that medieval recipes were so heavily spiced because the meat was frequently tainted. No evidence. Just an assumption. One sentence in one book published 85 years ago.

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@globalmuseum in point of fact the spices often provided trace minerals and other medical supplements which kept people healthy. Now diets in the UK are seriously impoverished due to the lack of spices.
@peterbrown
Can't someone learn to make those spices since they're made from natural herbs?