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Royal Food And Feasting

Alonso Sánchez Coello: King Philip II of Spain banqueting with his family and courtiers (The Royal feast). Warsaw National Museum. Source: Wikipedia

Fascinated with Tudor royal feasts? Wish to recreate one for your friends and family? Free online course on “Royal Food and Feasting” is offered by the University of Reading. Not exactly “Medieval”, though it does reach back into Tudor times.

Royal Food and Feasting
20.06.2016 – 01.08.2016

Kitchen at Hampton Court. Source: Pinterest

Did you know that Henry VIII ordered the first apricot trees to be planted in England because he couldn’t get enough of them? Or that chocolate was first introduced to England by Charles II to compete with the French court? On this course, you’ll join expert historians, curators and food scientists from the University of Reading and Historic Royal Palaces, to immerse yourself in the changing tastes of successive generations of royalty and experience the splendour of their palaces – from the Tudors to the 20th century.

Over five weeks, students will explore the history of royal food through the tastes of five key monarchs, and take an intimate look behind the scenes at some of the most incredible palaces in England:

Each week, you’ll be invited to:

Throughout the course, you’ll learn with well-known experts from the University of Reading:

Guest contributor:

From Historic Royal Palaces:

This course is intended for anyone with an interest in history, food and food science. It doesn’t require any reading before you start or previous experience of studying the subject.

 

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