The Plague & the Four Humors

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @TheXanbert
    @TheXanbert 4 года назад +703

    "Millions of us might be dead or dying... But at least we have cod liver applesauce!"

    • @TastingHistory
      @TastingHistory  4 года назад +124

      I feel like we haven’t evolved that much 🤣

    • @katiefincher2433
      @katiefincher2433 4 года назад +4

      You know, its all well and good to feel very superior to the people who lived centuries ago, but I can tell by the cut of your jib that you're American, and I would invite you to take a look at your government, your police, and the millions of people who refuse to wear masks because "freedom" before you get off on too much of that superiority. Think about what might be said about you in four hundred years.

    • @TheXanbert
      @TheXanbert 4 года назад +64

      @@katiefincher2433 Dude. It was a light-hearted joke with no political subtext or condescension intended. I'm sure TastingHistory's reply had the same intent. Not everything should be taken politically or seriously. I'm sorry that my joke about applesauce made you think about the terrible issues going on lately.

    • @katiefincher2433
      @katiefincher2433 4 года назад

      @@TheXanbert Politically?

    • @thedorkone1516
      @thedorkone1516 4 года назад +31

      @@katiefincher2433 You must be a lot of fun at parties.

  • @Kippemon
    @Kippemon 4 года назад +731

    Ah yes, mercury and opium, always right there in the spice rack.

    • @whyamidoingthis5236
      @whyamidoingthis5236 3 года назад +11

      Disappointing that he didn't eat them

    • @rodneythundercock
      @rodneythundercock 3 года назад +20

      You don’t keep fresh opium around in the cabinet?

    • @kylelundgren5133
      @kylelundgren5133 3 года назад +6

      @@rodneythundercock I only get it form my pharmacist who spikes in literally everything.

    • @heynosjosh
      @heynosjosh 3 года назад +11

      I keep my mercury in my candy thermometer.

    • @Director_Orson_Krennic
      @Director_Orson_Krennic 2 года назад +4

      Only the finest mercury and the purest opium for max, yes. Or, sparing that, the crispest and freshest apples.

  • @hawkticus_history_corner
    @hawkticus_history_corner 4 года назад +166

    I always found the Humors theory to be interesting, because there's a weird bit of logic in it, because certain foods will increase your odds of fighting off certain illnesses. Now, we always think of how silly a lot of these cures are, but they were able to figure out diabetes and what was roughly causing it (too much sweets) and we do still have soup for the cold, so they were kind of on to something.

    • @arcanelore3791
      @arcanelore3791 2 года назад +29

      I agree. The thing a lot of modern people don’t seem to realize, or choose to ignore, is that folk of the past weren’t just dicking around when it came to things like medical treatment. They were working with what information they had under the best scientific system available to them at the time. Was a good deal of it incorrect? Absolutely. Was there logic and rationale to it? You bet.

    • @Noblebird02
      @Noblebird02 2 года назад +7

      I am trying for a baby and I have read that a high magnesium & calcium diet helps have girl, so I am trying to eat magnesium rich foods and yoghurt (the yoghurt has acidophilus lactobacillus which is similar bacteria to the vaginal bacteria that clean the vagina and make it too acidic for male sperm) it's probably just magical thinking and old wives tales but it can't hurt so I am trying that (along the staples method)

    • @apostately3384
      @apostately3384 2 года назад +5

      Eating magnesium and calcium rich foods isn’t a bad idea regardless. Good luck ❤

    • @smileysatanson3404
      @smileysatanson3404 2 года назад +5

      and garlic is good to prevent heart some heart diseases, and like the soup, it prevents you from getting a cold, the medieval middle east doctors believed afterall that a healthy diet like eating alot of greens helped you from getting sick and it is true, food helps in more ways than one

    • @Esaroe
      @Esaroe Год назад +4

      Well soup doesn't prevent or cure the cold. The cold is a virus and viruses definitely don't get affected by soup, but a good immune system, which soup and just a varied diet can help with.

  • @TheEyesofSyn
    @TheEyesofSyn 4 года назад +192

    I love the morbid humor in this, I like how you didn't minimize the current situation, but rather tied a thread from the past to the present, and did so in a way that balanced imploring people to take our current struggles seriously in an amusing and approachable way. It was exceptional skillful, as many of your videos are. Thank you.

  • @curtisdecoste9345
    @curtisdecoste9345 4 года назад +150

    I have finally figured it out, your wit is dry in the 4th degree, and your channel is hot in the 4th degree. THAT is why I am instantly hooked.

  • @dave.translates
    @dave.translates 4 года назад +70

    "With toilet paper being rationed as it is". I almost choked.

  • @xMrBaTtLeFieLdxHD
    @xMrBaTtLeFieLdxHD 4 года назад +235

    Here in Austria we still have a dish that is roughly made in the same way and it's called Apfelmus. Instead of sandelwood we use cinamon and it's served as a side to hearty desserts like dumplings.

    • @dorisfromage2349
      @dorisfromage2349 4 года назад +40

      Wait - your *desserts* get side dishes??

    • @PyrusFlameborn
      @PyrusFlameborn 4 года назад +16

      In the Netherlands we have appelmoes and we use it like a dipsauce for certain foods in dinner.

    • @xMrBaTtLeFieLdxHD
      @xMrBaTtLeFieLdxHD 4 года назад +12

      @@dorisfromage2349 Yes sure why not? we've got a sweet tooth over here :)

    • @jenniferhill6571
      @jenniferhill6571 4 года назад +6

      We have a dish that we call "stewed apples". In the Southeast US we argue whether it's a side dish or a dessert lol. It sounds similar to this except we don't mash the apples. We just let the slices cook down with the sugar and cinnamon. The broth (juice) from this goes quite well over our biscuits or muffins. I might have to give Apfelmus a try soon.

    • @prcervi
      @prcervi 4 года назад +5

      @@jenniferhill6571 isn't that just apple pie filling but not in a pie crust?

  • @angelicambyence
    @angelicambyence 4 года назад +166

    This is the ONLY channel, the ONLY host, that when they tell me to hit that Like button, I hit it. And when he says hit it again, I nod and happily tell him I did

    • @TastingHistory
      @TastingHistory  4 года назад +25

      Thank you!

    • @one5nine2six5three5eight9
      @one5nine2six5three5eight9 4 года назад +7

      i actually appreciate his reminder to Like, because though I may like a video, or hell, even LOVE IT, i usually forget to hit Like.

  • @sarahgray430
    @sarahgray430 4 года назад +301

    While this might not cure the Black Death it would certainly be nutritious...but I think cinnamon (a herb with well documented antimicrobial properties) might be a more appealing spice than sandalwood.

    • @TastingHistory
      @TastingHistory  4 года назад +132

      I agree; honestly, the sandalwood adds very little flavor. They used it for coloring. I'd rather have cinnamon 😀

    • @codename495
      @codename495 4 года назад +6

      Cinnamon isn’t anti microbial. If you made a tea with cinnamon and left it out it would rot just as quickly as anything else.

    • @blind1337nedm
      @blind1337nedm 4 года назад +5

      is cinnamon an herb? i thought it was a tree :p

    • @lauriciaclarke5303
      @lauriciaclarke5303 4 года назад +6

      Code Name teas' can rot? 🤔

    • @sarahgray430
      @sarahgray430 4 года назад +8

      @@blind1337nedm technically speaking it's the bark of a tree, which makes it a herb rather than a spice.

  • @kaiabea280
    @kaiabea280 4 года назад +161

    “Who needs antibiotics when you’ve got mustard” 😂😂😂 this is such a wonderful channel, thank you

    • @carolharris2357
      @carolharris2357 2 года назад +1

      Mustard does have vinegar and minerals in it
      Helps leg cramps if you need fast relief. A teaspoon helps.

  • @AliasUndercover
    @AliasUndercover 4 года назад +230

    "Water if he had ever learned to sing." Ouch.

    • @Jrce11
      @Jrce11 4 года назад +30

      I think it's as in earth wind and fire the band

    • @kimquinn7728
      @kimquinn7728 4 года назад +7

      @@Jrce11 Absolutely. 🙂

    • @merriemisfit8406
      @merriemisfit8406 4 года назад

      Then why didn't he just take up the bass?

    • @Cubs-Den-Reactions
      @Cubs-Den-Reactions Год назад

      I laughed aloud 30 seconds after this joke, then started singing "BA DEE YAH Say do you remember BA DEE YAH Dancin in September!"

    • @JLR1957
      @JLR1957 5 месяцев назад

      Obviously ​@@Jrce11

  • @bryan1437
    @bryan1437 4 года назад +178

    the more you know, the less you wish you did - it does make you wonder how much we're still getting "not quite right"

    • @TastingHistory
      @TastingHistory  4 года назад +42

      I know, right? Just wait until the next episode where I discuss the more odd and downright repulsive remedies.

    • @dorisfromage2349
      @dorisfromage2349 4 года назад +6

      @@TastingHistory I'm NOT drinking pee!

    • @syrupybrandy2788
      @syrupybrandy2788 4 года назад +16

      Tell that to those who still think drinking bleach can cure Coronavirus

    • @NM-wd7kx
      @NM-wd7kx 4 года назад +8

      @@syrupybrandy2788 nah, don't bother, they won't be a problem for much longer.

  • @randomsandwichian
    @randomsandwichian 4 года назад +623

    Peasants: Apples! This will chase this cursed plague away!
    Plague doctor: You fools! That does nothing!
    Peasants: * Toss apples at plague doctor*
    Plague doctor: HIIIISSSSSSSSS!!!
    And that, kids, is how the saying "an apple a day keeps the doctor away". 🍻

    • @sallybruska3245
      @sallybruska3245 4 года назад +8

      So that's what that means. I never knew. /s

    • @ioannispolemarkhos7364
      @ioannispolemarkhos7364 4 года назад +29

      "You know what works? Leeches. Put them all over your body. I am a doctor."

    • @hardcoremagicalgirl
      @hardcoremagicalgirl 4 года назад +10

      Some Plague Doctors were actually fruit vendors before the plague!

    • @mistertaz94
      @mistertaz94 4 года назад +4

      SCP-049: My cure, is most effective.

    • @angelsolina3234
      @angelsolina3234 4 года назад +1

      @@mistertaz94 agreed

  • @RayIveySeriously
    @RayIveySeriously 4 года назад +244

    Hang on just a minute. Are you suggesting that I DON'T have Sandalwood Powder at the ready? [sniffs haughtily]

  • @amandamangan5021
    @amandamangan5021 4 года назад +2

    Came here after Ketchup with Max Episode 5. Not sure why the RUclips algorithm didn't show this episode to me before....
    This was a great episode. The color of the Apfelmüs ( German for applesauce, and probably the same in Dutch, due to loanwords) reminds me of my family recipe for applesauce: Red Hot Applesauce. You melt cinnamon red hots into pureed apples, and there you go! It is a reddish pink concoction, is quite tasty, and doesn't need any added sugar!!
    Also,my cat totally jumped up on me when Friskies was mentioned, so that made the whole humors bit more entertaining than it already was! Great job on this episode!!!!!

  • @stephaniescarlett7887
    @stephaniescarlett7887 4 года назад +15

    i have heard many explanations on/of the humors over the years, but your take on hot cold wet dry foods ,regarding the degree to which they were such, was a wonderful point to explore on the topic...another like-button, smash-worthy presentation ;)

  • @ilexaquifolium1
    @ilexaquifolium1 4 года назад +11

    Good sir, I just had to compliment you on the finest channel I have ever seen.

  • @leijkana8065
    @leijkana8065 Год назад +1

    Your intro was so sympathic, I just can't watch without liking. Good job!

  • @craftkitten
    @craftkitten 4 года назад +11

    I just made this! I had no sandlewood powder but figured I'd live without. The bread I used was from a round of sourdough I made that ended up like a trencher because my starter was too weak. I sliced it thin and toasted it then tossed in the food processor. Turned out pretty yummy. Gave some to my Mom to ward off the plague, just in case.

  • @PeachWookiee
    @PeachWookiee 4 месяца назад +1

    I’m on a binge watch of your videos right now. I wish I’d discovered this when it first premiered. When it did, I’d been furloughed from my job for a week!

    • @TastingHistory
      @TastingHistory  4 месяца назад

      Welcome to the channel! Got 4.5 years worth of videos to catch up on. New episodes Tuesdays (sometimes a 2nd on Fridays) :)

  • @Rauchgestein
    @Rauchgestein 4 года назад +30

    Love your perfect dose of dark humour in your videos. Really enjoying your channel, great work! Every video is really carefully crafted.

    • @TastingHistory
      @TastingHistory  4 года назад +11

      Thank you. Still honing in on my style, so the feedback is welcome.

    • @thexalon
      @thexalon 4 года назад +13

      Dark humour? Sounds like you need some apples!

  • @darenallisonyoung8568
    @darenallisonyoung8568 3 года назад +2

    " . . . and water, if he had ever learned to sing." laughing

  • @anthimatter
    @anthimatter 4 года назад +10

    I've been binging on your videos since I discovered them last night. As another mediaeval period fanboy and avid cook, they're just brilliant. I've even downloaded Ms. Glasse's book of recipes and burns. I've never felt more of a peasant in my life! 😄

    • @TastingHistory
      @TastingHistory  4 года назад +7

      I love it! We are all peasants here.

    • @stephaniescarlett7887
      @stephaniescarlett7887 4 года назад +1

      Do you know the Townsends channel, then? Oh dear, if you don't, you MUST!! So much Hannah, it'll make your head spin ;) plus countless other 18th century gems of the kitchen and beyond...And the host, John, and his small crew are so loveable.....I advise all who love this channel including it's intrepid host, to slip over to tha Townsend's page at least once...Also, English Heritage and Mrs. Crocombe...I'm just sayin- if ya don't know that one- you're missin out too...Soooo good. Love to all, buh bye now

    • @TastingHistory
      @TastingHistory  4 года назад +4

      @@stephaniescarlett7887 Oh yes, I adore Townsends! And Mrs. Crocombe. I love the period clothes of both their channels.

  • @lisamrb4620
    @lisamrb4620 3 года назад +2

    Max, you are the best! You combine my favourite things. Anything cooking & baking and you also add History, with a spin of your natural sense of humor. It feels like you’re in the kitchen chatting with your best friend! Thank you so much.

  • @zeideerskine3462
    @zeideerskine3462 4 года назад +36

    If you not have already done so, I highly recommend watching The Crusades by and with Terry Jones. It might provide inspiration for future videos including but not limited to middle Eastern medieval cuisines.

    • @TastingHistory
      @TastingHistory  4 года назад +19

      I have not, but I LOVE Terry Jones, so I’ll be searching for it. I’ve been searching for middle eastern recipes actually.

    • @Sharmelle586
      @Sharmelle586 4 года назад +5

      @@TastingHistory Terry Jones made several great documentaries: Medieval Lives; The Hidden History of Egypt; The Story of 1; Gladiators: The Brutal Truth; The Surprising History of Sex and Love; Barbarians. They are well-worth the watch.

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 4 года назад +1

      Rather different from what he’s most famous for, isn’t it?

  • @1st67mustang390
    @1st67mustang390 4 года назад +1

    So far I have not commented but feel its time.
    I make my own wine and am a fan of Townsend and sons...which is why I think your channel was suggested to me?
    How to make Hippocras.....took several weeks to get the ingredients but I've made it and wow! My new favorite.
    Since then I've been binge watching your channel and am LOVING it.
    Thanks for all the history you include, your terrible and fantastic puns and quirky humor. Love the suggestions for substitutes and also that you conver pinches and half penny measurements to actual measurements.
    Love the spelling you include....really great channel...so glad I found it

  • @Pieces_Of_Eight
    @Pieces_Of_Eight 4 года назад +3

    Never thought I would smile and laugh through such an accurate recounting of the plague, though I chalk it up to how expertly you render Humor Theory. And although it may not save one from the horrors of the Bubonic plague, the apple muse sounds quite delicious. The addition of sandalwood powder is especially intriguing!

  • @sazji
    @sazji 4 года назад +47

    Avocado toast cureþ the Rona though, and doþ surely eliminate melancholye and stimulate þe humours!

    • @JustToast936
      @JustToast936 4 года назад +7

      Nice use of thorn.

    • @sazji
      @sazji 4 года назад +7

      Toast þank you. ;-)

  • @DavidFSloneEsq
    @DavidFSloneEsq 4 года назад +3

    While I don’t much care for what’s going on on this planet at the moment, I do like this darker turn that this channel’s taking. Time to watch the next video!

  • @TheAnubis57
    @TheAnubis57 4 года назад +74

    I'm surprised they had Almaunde Mylke = Almond milk in Medieval times.

    • @tmac2744
      @tmac2744 4 года назад +28

      One of his previous videos actually described how to make it, and I was shocked at how easy the process is and that it wasn't made how I had originally envisioned.

  • @elissahofelt2575
    @elissahofelt2575 4 года назад +19

    I'm binge watching TastingHistory.

  • @DoYouSpeak
    @DoYouSpeak 4 года назад +26

    Earth Wind and Fire joke. I appreciate that.

  • @tunesquicklee
    @tunesquicklee 2 года назад +2

    sir miller, you're pretty big brained with how you tied the past to the present. we need more people like you, who learn about history and teach others about history so we don't REPEAT history. yeesh.

  • @toniecat1028
    @toniecat1028 4 года назад +1

    I appreciate that you remind me to "like" your video - I often watch great videos and then forget to like them and think of it WAY too late. Thanks, Max!

  • @katya2122
    @katya2122 4 года назад +4

    I'm just commenting as I've just watched ketchup with max 5. and I just wanted you to know I really liked this episode both initially when it came out and now rewatching it. :)

  • @-gf-
    @-gf- 4 года назад +3

    This is my new favorite youtube channel

  • @APoetByAnyOtherName
    @APoetByAnyOtherName 4 года назад +4

    I am in love with this channel. Been watching for a few days and I've learned so much about cooking and history!

  • @lordbarristertimsh8050
    @lordbarristertimsh8050 5 месяцев назад

    That Earth, Wind, and Fire joke was hilarious, never change Mr. Miller!

  • @MorriganQueenGaming
    @MorriganQueenGaming 4 года назад +2

    This. Channel is a recent find and I am simply loving it. I haven't made anything yet but I'm so tempted. I'm thinking that cheesecake first

  • @stellapik.
    @stellapik. 4 года назад +1

    I absolutely LOVE the way you mix cooking and history. You're funny and precise and you made something useful during the pandemic. Great!

  • @wendynordstrom3487
    @wendynordstrom3487 4 года назад +2

    Aww, baby Max! I love his enthusiasm about mustard! 😂

  • @BobBob-wi6ct
    @BobBob-wi6ct 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for reminding me about this episode on Ketchup with Max.

  • @Rachel-fi4sc
    @Rachel-fi4sc 2 года назад +5

    There's this very human habit where we tend to think that all people of the eras before us were stupid (humours? elements? bile-related foods? what?), but our ancestors were far smarter than we give them credit for.
    They based their information off close observation and scientific method, even before those were the words they knew those things by. You don't have to understand why something works to know it does, and a lot of their medicinal plants and herbs have been refined down into the medicines we still use today. They tried their hardest to make sense of the world around them. That is a very human drive, and it's not something we've ever stopped doing.
    Eating mashed apples to cure the plague seems ridiculous to us now, but you can bet that our modern medicine - and, more specifically, our desperate, terrified attempts at cures in the face of mass death - will seem stupid and primative to people six hundred years from now.

  • @ElGatoLoco698
    @ElGatoLoco698 4 года назад +3

    Your videos are very well made and interesting. You'll have a million subscribers within the year methinks. I'd certainly recommend your channel.

  • @jillbriska2416
    @jillbriska2416 4 года назад +8

    I like how you slip in to hit the like button each episode- 😂😂😂

  • @jennieivins
    @jennieivins 3 года назад +1

    Wow, I guess you started your channel at just the right point in history! I can't believe this was only like a year and a half ago!

  • @wrennewman6868
    @wrennewman6868 Год назад +1

    It was really tough 2 years ago. 💔 That apple muse looks good! 🍏

  • @harrydaniels6900
    @harrydaniels6900 3 года назад +1

    You’re such a great cook! And also an awesome history teacher. 100/10

  • @JennyRoses1975
    @JennyRoses1975 4 года назад +35

    another homerun. keep them coming!

    • @TastingHistory
      @TastingHistory  4 года назад +13

      I’m trying to get two a week whilst in quarantine. 😊

  • @Metalhammer1993
    @Metalhammer1993 4 года назад +19

    probably the most complicated apple muses i´ve seen^^ well I usually do the standard german one. peel and core as many apples as ican fit into a pot add water, boil and add cinnamon if my father isn´t there because he hates cinnamon, I love cinnamon with apples^^ very brutal but delicious usually you don´t need much liquid, the apples just disintegrate. But i´ll give that version a try for sure.

    • @fionatanzer5270
      @fionatanzer5270 4 года назад

      We used to flavour our apple sauce with a couple of cloves (which happen to have some medicinal use). But now I prefer to flavour it with aniseed and cardamom. Delicious!

    • @SplatterInker
      @SplatterInker 4 года назад +1

      Americans know what cooking apples are right? I didn't understand why he needed to mush them if they were cooking apples they would just... self mush.

    • @Nemshee
      @Nemshee 3 года назад

      Yeah, I didn't get why he would cook apples und that much water either. They're mostly water anyway. Just add a bit of white wine or apple wine or cider.

  • @JJJulesToo
    @JJJulesToo Год назад

    Early Max is snarky and sassy Max! Love it!

  • @steffamariex
    @steffamariex 2 года назад

    The etymology of melancholy - something I never thought about before - makes soooo much sense now!!

  • @themonsterunderyourbed.7620
    @themonsterunderyourbed.7620 Год назад

    5:26 I really like Max's "on the verge of having a mental breakdown and becoming a serial killer" voice.

  • @curiouscockatoo6017
    @curiouscockatoo6017 3 года назад +2

    I will literally use the joke you used next time I'm attempting to reenact something. Thank you for your wonderful content.

  • @psyndromme6833
    @psyndromme6833 27 дней назад

    Its amazing to see the difference between then and now. Still made me hungry and I learned something, so maybe not that much has changed!

  • @witchypoo7353
    @witchypoo7353 4 года назад

    I just found this channel a few weeks ago. I’m incredibly excited for this & the Farts of Portingale

  • @juliusroman8616
    @juliusroman8616 3 года назад +1

    1:13 I finally realized what this reminds me of- Horus and Set.

  • @pamdesjardine7632
    @pamdesjardine7632 3 года назад +5

    I had no idea sandlewood was ever used as a spice! That is pretty interesting. Has anyone else noticed that sandlewood doesn't smell as strong as I remember it being as a kid?

  • @chrisc7265
    @chrisc7265 4 года назад +45

    Why are there so many old timey plague cures in my youtube feed all of a sudden
    I feel like youtube is trying to tell me something :D

    • @TastingHistory
      @TastingHistory  4 года назад +7

      🤣 time for a doctor visit.

    • @dorisfromage2349
      @dorisfromage2349 4 года назад +3

      @General Grievous You laugh, but these last few weeks I've been craving Big Macs with a large Coke. Every time I go to the grocery store I do the Mickey D's drive thru.

  • @logansisson5949
    @logansisson5949 4 года назад +3

    Max made the death of 1/3 of medieval Europe seem interesting and engaging, and mildly amusing

  • @fionatanzer5270
    @fionatanzer5270 4 года назад +18

    I suspect that as well as the four humours, there was an element of religious thought going on as well with this dish.
    The plague was seen as God's curse on mankind's sin. The apple represented man's original sin. The sandalwood could have represented man's salvation in the precious wood of the cross. Just a guess.

    • @dorisfromage2349
      @dorisfromage2349 4 года назад +3

      I'd bet on that.

    • @barbarapugh5662
      @barbarapugh5662 4 года назад +5

      Very possible because they also used ideas of sympathetic medicine (stuff being cured by things that looked like it for example rubbing toads on warts) and religious elements like praying to specific patron saints for specific diseases ( fun fact , Saint George is the patron Saint of syphilis if you ever need to rile a member of the English far right xx)

  • @cocoforcookie
    @cocoforcookie 3 года назад +3

    That earth, wind and fire reference!

  • @jacobbuxton932
    @jacobbuxton932 4 года назад +2

    Insightful video!!

  • @lt4801
    @lt4801 4 года назад

    Man these videos are great!
    One suggestion: You could order your videos in playlists by what age that food was eaten at.

  • @user-fl4hn5cq7b
    @user-fl4hn5cq7b 4 года назад +8

    I would have given my left arm to have you as my history teacher, oh my gods lol

    • @TastingHistory
      @TastingHistory  4 года назад +8

      No need to sever your arm, just watch here. No arm fee needed.

    • @rachelleeddins9010
      @rachelleeddins9010 2 года назад

      The old adage “How much will it cost?”
      Answer:
      💪 and 🦵
      😄

  • @Smirky201
    @Smirky201 4 года назад +2

    your expressions are amazing!

  • @theofficialinali
    @theofficialinali 4 года назад +8

    I've made apple moyle -- also known as apple muse, applemoyse, and apple mousse -- and it's quite good. Alas, an apple a day does not keep the plague away...

    • @TastingHistory
      @TastingHistory  4 года назад +1

      There are so many recipes for it. I’ll have to try more eventually.

  • @elenaderoet4926
    @elenaderoet4926 4 года назад +1

    I was today years old when I learned that my extra sturdy peeler could also core an apple. I only ever used the pointy end to dig out eyes on potatoes and imperfections on carrots, I did not know you could core an apple with it. Thank you Max!

    • @Rachel-fi4sc
      @Rachel-fi4sc 2 года назад +1

      I only read to "dig out eyes" before I got a little concerned!

    • @elenaderoet4926
      @elenaderoet4926 2 года назад +1

      @@Rachel-fi4sc 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣💀💀

  • @dineshreenaidoo5386
    @dineshreenaidoo5386 4 года назад +1

    Love your channel

  • @sarar4901
    @sarar4901 4 года назад +43

    Me, every time you say "Hit that like button!": Ahaha! How naive! What you don't know is that I already hit it before you even started talking!

    • @r.brandt2246
      @r.brandt2246 4 года назад

      Calling him a rube for a joke is a bit much

    • @sarar4901
      @sarar4901 4 года назад

      @@r.brandt2246 It's one that I've literally only ever heard used as a joke and I have no serious context for, so I'll take your word that it's worse than I thought.

    • @dorisfromage2349
      @dorisfromage2349 4 года назад +1

      Diabolical!

  • @jessicaguarneri8460
    @jessicaguarneri8460 3 года назад

    Man, watching this after a full year of quarantine sure hits different.

  • @yerabbit
    @yerabbit 2 года назад +2

    best explanation of the four humours

    • @rachelleeddins9010
      @rachelleeddins9010 2 года назад

      @ye rabbit
      Also, FUNNY 😄 explanation of the four humors.

  • @leijkana8065
    @leijkana8065 Год назад +1

    Wait, this incredible exciting channel just only exist because of the pandemics? Well, it sounds weird, but this I would have liked to miss - Thanks, pandemic🤯❤

  • @purcascade
    @purcascade 2 года назад +2

    Early COVID videos really are something.

  • @annec781
    @annec781 2 года назад +3

    My husband had bubonic plague. I can tell you that it does have its own special odor. Thus the “pocket full of posies…”

  • @Yotaciv
    @Yotaciv 4 года назад

    How about a venison recipe?
    Just had a piece of venison with fresh ground nutmeg and cardamom, saffron, Saigon cinnamon, Jamaican pepper, pepper, salt, butter and olive oil. Pan fried and finished in the oven with celery.
    Inspired by your channel.
    It was quite good, even the cat liked it.

  • @ShemsuHor1403
    @ShemsuHor1403 4 года назад +7

    The Apfelmus my grandmother made could beat every illness :-)

  • @justanotherredheadattheend955
    @justanotherredheadattheend955 4 года назад +2

    Honestly it totally does feel like the weather, the seasons, and the alignment of the planets will throw off my body and mood 🙃

  • @kpingvin
    @kpingvin 4 года назад +1

    This is my favourite Dowland piece. The one in the intro.

  • @MBTIology
    @MBTIology Год назад

    I'm working at a historical apothecary and one thing we mention is the 4 humors (which ive always been interested in). But very curious about these things

  • @mimidoll13
    @mimidoll13 4 года назад +35

    "Appel moes" pronounced apple muse is the Dutch way of saying apple sauce.

    • @MissCaraMint
      @MissCaraMint 4 года назад +3

      In Norway we say Eplemos. Its interesting how all these words are so similar.

    • @samanthamaxwell924
      @samanthamaxwell924 4 года назад

      Apple mush!

    • @merriemisfit8406
      @merriemisfit8406 4 года назад +1

      It was one of the very few things my papa cooked for us from scratch. So much cinnamon, chunky apples, and it was so very good. Store-bought just couldn't measure up. I wish he had made it more often.

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 4 года назад

      @@MissCaraMint
      I’d compare this to _eplemos_ instead.

    • @shalow2
      @shalow2 3 года назад

      ​@@MissCaraMint Æblemost in danish is apple juice, whereas Æblemos is apple sauce xD

  • @SandysArtChannel
    @SandysArtChannel 4 года назад +4

    "Frankly, it's not period." Love it!

  • @jennifermooney2089
    @jennifermooney2089 4 года назад +1

    You are a delight Sir

  • @ciano1545
    @ciano1545 4 года назад +6

    The channel too is mighty fine!

  • @kevinmcqueenie7420
    @kevinmcqueenie7420 Год назад +1

    Doubt this comment will ever be seen but, oh Max, how far you have come!

  • @anitaj868
    @anitaj868 Год назад

    Haha, Krazy. Love this channel

  • @SquiddyHiggenbottom
    @SquiddyHiggenbottom 3 года назад +6

    I love Max's suggestion that the only reason he isn't currently an opium fiend is that he isn't confident in his ability to hide it from the government 😂

  • @karenzilverberg4699
    @karenzilverberg4699 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks, Max.

  • @TheRaquelits
    @TheRaquelits 4 года назад

    I love your show and am so glad to have discovered it! I am under the impression that a lot of ancient foods and cooking were.... pretty gross. Meats and fish were overcooked, vegetables were rarely fresh, spices were hard to come by or expensive, and really most people were seeking alimentation instead of haute cuisine. I would love to see you test some of the more typical recipes that we think are gross! Eg. instead of choosing the almondmilk and honey applemuse, choose the beef suet one! Then tell us how strange it is. Thanks! Love your show

  • @mrgentleman9034
    @mrgentleman9034 4 года назад

    That humors pun physically made me wretch. Lmao amazing.

  • @sallybruska3245
    @sallybruska3245 4 года назад +2

    You can also use a potato masher. It might be easier to use than a little mortor and pestle.

  • @highwind4559
    @highwind4559 3 года назад +2

    *Hitting the like-button!!*

  • @danamania150
    @danamania150 4 года назад +1

    These are so binge-able!

  • @jamiepringle
    @jamiepringle 4 года назад +1

    For a totally different suggestion.
    Always wondered what was historical Thai food. Before chilies, which are new world.

  • @moomyung9231
    @moomyung9231 2 года назад +3

    I can't remember right now which of my Amish families descended from this myth, but they claimed that the Plague destroyed a man's village so much that he left a light on hoping other plague survivors would find him, and a young woman showed up. They combined their surnames/place names and were married and had a happy life after.
    When I say myth, I mean there's no proof and it sounds a bit like a good story, but I like the slight romantic angle plus the hopeful message.

  • @Vanda-il9ul
    @Vanda-il9ul 10 месяцев назад

    Only 277 000 people saw this gem? What a pity! I love this episode. Black humour, dry wit, great puns, ...

  • @ThePixiixiq
    @ThePixiixiq 4 года назад +1

    I'm pondering the name 'applemys'. Mys sounds a lot like the scandinavian work for mashed = mos. Also the funny implication that the Swedes has a word for a special kind of cozy hygge-like situation they call mys. Unrelated but it amuses me! XD

  • @williamarredondo2119
    @williamarredondo2119 3 года назад +1

    y'know, the people in the black death also said, "yeah, only for about a fortnight! yep, two weeks only. "

  • @anelisamorgan8590
    @anelisamorgan8590 3 года назад

    Man, I wish you were my history teacher in high school.

  • @s.leemccauley7302
    @s.leemccauley7302 3 года назад

    Great subject.