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Food in Shakespeare: The Mystery Ingredient


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Following on from my discussions with Diane Purkiss, Sheila Cavanagh and Will Tosh on the less obvious meanings behind the food in Shakespeare’s plays I thought it would be fun to find out more about the early modern foods that are less well-known today or have entirely disappeared.

In this episode I chat to Victoria González Gordón of Gonzalez Byass about Sir John Falstaff’s favourite tipple, sack. Wave the flag for the revival of the humble medlar with Jane Steward of Eastgate Larder and try to get to the bottom of what sort of cheese came from Banbury and why it has disappeared.

Useful Links

My latest book Much Ado About Cooking: Delicious Shakespearean Feasts for Every Occasion is out now from all good bookshops.

You can find more about Ned Palmer at The Cheese Tasting Co. Ned has written three books including A Cheesemonger’s History of the British Isles. You can also find him on Instagram and Substack.

You can find out more about Jane Steward and medlars on the Eastgate Larder website or in her book Medlars: Growing and Cooking. Jane is also on Instagram.

For further details on the history of Gonzalez Byass visit their website. Victoria mentioned Sherry: The Noble Wine by Manuel Gonzalez-Gordon. This appears to be out of print now but you can pick up second hand copies via Abe Books or similar. The best place to follow Gonzalez Byass is via the Tio Pepe Wines Instagram.

Don’t forget you can follow me on Instagram or Bluesky @mrssbilton or find out more about my work on sambilton.com.

A huge thank you to Thomas Ntinas of The Delicious Legacy for doing the sound mixing on this season of the podcast.

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