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History’s Greatest Dishes

History’s Greatest Dishes

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Ever wondered who we have to thank for pineapple on pizza? Or whether the Victoria Sponge was really named after the long-reigning monarch? History's Greatest Dishes, the new series from HistoryExtra, serves up a feast of facts about some of the past's most remarkable delicacies. Expect culinary legends, half-baked myths and deliciously odd tales – all in the company of Emily Briffett and food historian Annie Gray. It's sure to leave you with food for thought. Listen early and ad-free by subscribing to HistoryExtra Plus here: https://historyextra.supportingcast.fm/⁠⁠⁠Immediate Arte Cucina Enogastronomia Mondiale
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