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Cooking and Dining in Medieval England

By Peter Brears

Published 2008

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As bittern, but with the wings removed. Alternatively, long legs could have their bones removed below the knee, so that their skin could bind the birds to the spit. This method is seen in the Bodleian Library’s Romance of Alexander, c. 1340.

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