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Barokní recepty

Started by MartinaV., August 23, 2010, 00:01:37 AM

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MartinaV.

Jen kopíruju - barokní recepty tam, kde by měly být...

Michal Medvěd

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UTFG ;)

A penny bun or a penny loaf was a small bread bun or loaf which cost one old penny at the time when there were 240 pence to the pound. A penny loaf was a common size loaf of bread in England  regulated by the Assize of Bread Act of 1266. However, the cost of the loaf could vary depending on the amount of flour that had been used in the baking. The nursery rhyme London Bridge Is Falling Down has a version which includes the line "Build it up with penny loaves".

The expression 'Penny bun' is Cockney rhyming slang for one, sun and son. 'Penny bun' is also the nickname for the Cep, or Boletus edulis, an edible basidiomycete mushroom which is a member of the Boletaceae (Bolete) family of mushrooms. Native to Europe and North America, it is Europe's second most sought-after fungus after truffles.

'Cockle to a penny bun' is British slang for racing odds of 10 to 1.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penny_bun

MartinaV.

Do anglického pudingu ze 17. století se škrábe/strouhá vždy několik "penny loaves". Penny coby anglická váhová míra je 1,56 g. Co je "loaf"? .....kromě bochníku?:)