Friday, January 25, 2019

Dangerous Food For Freaky Friday...!

If you thought the food we have today is pretty bad, consider what the folks back in the Victorian days had to deal with.

Eating A Sandwich



Photo credit: BBC News

A lot of foodstuffs in Victorian England were made with contaminated ingredients. One report in 1877 showed that ten percent of butter, eight percent of bread, and 50 percent of gin had copper added to it, while red lead was added to cheese to give it a “healthy” color. Other adulterants included strychnine in beer, copper in pickles and jams, lead in mustard, iron in tea, and mercury in chocolate.

Bread, however, was a particular problem. Very few poor people at that time had the facilities to bake their own bread and therefore bought their daily loaves from street vendors. Bread was cheap, so it was a staple food for many, and almost the only food for some. However, the majority of this bread was adulterated with alum. Though it was not poisonous in itself, alum acted to prevent the absorption of nutrients in food.

The alum bulked out the bread, making loaves appear larger for their weight and thus more attractive to poor families with many mouths to feed. Those who survived the sandwich fillings would have developed rickets or other diseases because of their inability to absorb nutrients efficiently.

Makes a few of our latest food recalls seem tame by comparison, but they are still there for a reason. Please follow food safety guidelines.

Coffee out on the patio today. Let's enjoy a bit of sunshine...OK?

10 comments:

  1. Doesn't seem like things have gotten much better; we've just traded poisons.

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  2. And today we have high fructose corn syrup....in nearly everything!

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  3. That might explain a few things. But what we have out there today is just as bad if not worse.

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  4. Food we have today has just as many additives as back then. Just different "poisons" are added today. And then look at all the recalls we are having. Makes me wish I could grow my own. Bitter cold again today with wind chills around minus 20.

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  5. Seems having a safe food supply has always been an issue....Sunshine sounds good. It see me its always do the raining or snowing here.

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  6. Hey Gorges...
    Maybe we have added a few, ya think?
    Thanks for stopping by this morning!


    Hey Anon...
    Sure seems that way, doesn't it?
    Thanks for coming over today!


    Hey Momlady...
    I think it might be a little worse, just less obvious.
    Many thanks for the visit this morning!


    Hey Linda...
    I heard that the wind chill was pretty brutal! Sorry about that, I really am.
    It sure would be nice to grow our own food again, wouldn't it?
    Thanks for stopping by today!


    Hey Mamahen...
    It probably won't get any better very soon, I'm betting.
    I'll share all the sun (I can, though.
    Thanks for the visit today!

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  7. Factory food is still a problem.

    Overcast & a good breeze this here morning, coffee is inside!

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  8. And lets add all the rodents and bugs that ran all over everything.

    Patio sounds nice still only 30 here this morning.

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  9. Maybe someday in the future our bodies will require poisons, etc. as nutrients. Our environment, food, and water may then be worse so our bodies will have to adapt or the human race will die out.

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  10. Hey Rob...
    I reckon it will always be so.
    Thanks for stopping by this morning!


    Hey Jo...
    I guess that even bugs have to eat, just not my food. I understand that we may be eating them someday.
    Thanks, dear, for dropping by today!


    Hey Dizzy...
    I wonder if we are not there already. Sometimes it sure seems that way!
    Thanks for the visit this morning!

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