《最细嫩的根》:甘薯与英国人对“新世界”的消费再评估,约1580-1650年

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Serin Quinn
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红薯很少成为历史关注的焦点,部分原因是研究“土豆”这个模糊的词很困难,而且在英国,红薯的种植规模从未达到与“普通”土豆一样对饮食产生影响的程度。然而,作为16世纪最早从美洲传入英国的食物之一,这一根源揭示了在英国殖民主义的风口浪尖上对“新世界”及其商品的接受和认知。这项研究表明,红薯在英国精英食品中是一种昂贵的外来新鲜事物,从而重新评估我们对美洲土著食品在英国奢侈品市场中的地位的理解。此外,它认为红薯消费的方法是土著烹饪实践和知识在英国烹饪的整合的证据。
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“The Most Delicate Rootes”: Sweet Potatoes and the English Consumption of the “New World” Reassessed, c. 1580-1650
Sweet potatoes have rarely been the focus of historical interest, in part due to the difficulty in researching the nebulous word “potato” and the fact that they were never grown in England on such a scale as to have made the same impact on diets as the “ordinary” potato. Nevertheless, as one of the first foods from the Americas to arrive in England in the sixteenth century, this root is revealing of the reception and perception of the “New World” and its goods at the cusp of English colonialism. This study demonstrates that the sweet potato was an expensive exotic novelty in elite English foodways, and thereby reassesses our understanding of the place of Indigenous American foods in the English luxury market. Furthermore, it argues that methods of sweet potato consumption are evidence of the integration of Indigenous culinary practices and knowledge in English cuisine.
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