If you're at all familiar with culinary history, you've likely heard of the medieval practice of "perpetual stew", wherein taverns or common houses would keep a pot of stew on the fire, well, perpetually. As guests ate the stew, fresh ingredients would be added, creating a direct line of soupy succession that in some cases supposedly went for hundreds of years. — Read the rest
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