the morning of July 8 we have returned to the residence "Highlands" of Sabiñánigo for a talk on the theme of food in traditional society.
has been a very enjoyable and rewarding in that we have shared with all the data obtained from interviews with some of its residents on this issue and we have all been expanded and adducing new. So we conducted an
commodity at that time (bread, wine, slaughter, etc.), How almost everything that was consumed at home was raised exceptions such as oil, cod, wine .... that was bought, or rather, bartered, exchanged for products that abound in the area (cheese, potatoes). We also talked about the hunger that was passed after the war when many of the peoples of the region were destroyed, the different crops and products that occur in the area depending on the weather and the terrain, the food of the weddings, christenings, parties older, pilgrimages, etc. and of course at that time style: Farinet meat shepherdess crumbs, cod ajoarriero, pebbles, etc.
A very interesting topic and is closely related to socioeconomic factors from that era.
THANK YOU ALL FOR SHARING YOUR EXPERIENCES WITH U.S.!
has been a very enjoyable and rewarding in that we have shared with all the data obtained from interviews with some of its residents on this issue and we have all been expanded and adducing new. So we conducted an
commodity at that time (bread, wine, slaughter, etc.), How almost everything that was consumed at home was raised exceptions such as oil, cod, wine .... that was bought, or rather, bartered, exchanged for products that abound in the area (cheese, potatoes). We also talked about the hunger that was passed after the war when many of the peoples of the region were destroyed, the different crops and products that occur in the area depending on the weather and the terrain, the food of the weddings, christenings, parties older, pilgrimages, etc. and of course at that time style: Farinet meat shepherdess crumbs, cod ajoarriero, pebbles, etc.
A very interesting topic and is closely related to socioeconomic factors from that era.
THANK YOU ALL FOR SHARING YOUR EXPERIENCES WITH U.S.!
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