CoReMA

Cooking Recipes of the Middle Ages

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  • Ingredient: (usually) edible material used in cooking
  • Dish: general category of food
  • Tool: equipment used in cooking
  • Name: proper name of dish
  • Instruction: one set of action during dooking
  • Opener: phrase opening a recipe text
  • Closer: phrase closing a recipe text
  • Ref.: reference to another recipe
  • Kitchen Tip: set of actions concerning cooking
  • Household Tip: set of actions concerning household matters
  • Serving Tip: set of actions concerning dishing and serving the food
  • Speech ( ): active speech act of chef or other individual
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  • Analogy ( ): something other is simulated (“fake” dish)

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Metadata: Transcription and recipe view reachable via buttons next to recipe number under Metadata

Similar recipes: provides information on recipe relationships

Categories show, if decidable, main ingredient, distinct preparation method and type of dish

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Mortar pastry

ein chuchen In eim morsar

Metadata:

Wien, Österr. Nationalbibl., Cod. 5486 Source Collection: W4, fol. 093vRecipe Nr. 135 Dating: part I-III: 1451; part IV: 1st half of 15th c.Origin: place of origin unknownLang: Bavarian

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Main ingredient: eggsPreparation: pastryType: -

Wildu machen ein chuchen In eim morsar So nym ayer vnd di klopf gar woll vnd sneid petersily vnd saluay dar vnder vnd mach ez dann In ein morsar vnd mach dann ein suss prulein dar vber vnd daz zersneid alz groz alz di vinger vnd leg ez auff etc.






W4 - "Wien, Österr. Nationalbibl., Cod. 5486"