Poume d'oranges, also referred to as pome dorreng and pommedorry, is a characteristic gilded (coated) pork meatball dish from Medieval cuisine that was a part of the food culture during the Middle Ages. The dish was prepared to resemble the color of oranges, which was performed by using an egg yolk glaze. Poume d'oranges dish was often used for courtly English feasts and is listed in Medieval cooking manuscripts. The dish was denoted as pome dorreng on the coronation menu for Henry IV of England.
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| - Poume d'oranges, auch Pome dorreng oder Pommedorry geschrieben, ist ein charakteristisches Gericht der Esskultur des Mittelalters, das mehrfach für höfische englische Festmahle oder in Handschriften zur Kochkunst belegt ist. Es handelt sich dabei um vergoldete Fleischbällchen. Dieses Gericht taucht unter anderem als Pome dorreng im Krönungsmenü für Heinrich IV. auf. (de)
- Poume d'oranges, also referred to as pome dorreng and pommedorry, is a characteristic gilded (coated) pork meatball dish from Medieval cuisine that was a part of the food culture during the Middle Ages. The dish was prepared to resemble the color of oranges, which was performed by using an egg yolk glaze. Poume d'oranges dish was often used for courtly English feasts and is listed in Medieval cooking manuscripts. The dish was denoted as pome dorreng on the coronation menu for Henry IV of England. (en)
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| - Poume d'oranges, auch Pome dorreng oder Pommedorry geschrieben, ist ein charakteristisches Gericht der Esskultur des Mittelalters, das mehrfach für höfische englische Festmahle oder in Handschriften zur Kochkunst belegt ist. Es handelt sich dabei um vergoldete Fleischbällchen. Dieses Gericht taucht unter anderem als Pome dorreng im Krönungsmenü für Heinrich IV. auf. Dieses Gericht, das unter anderem in anglonormannischen Handschriften genannt ist, weist auf den Einfluss der arabischen Küche auf die europäische Küche hin. Dieser Einfluss ist mit großer Wahrscheinlichkeit darauf zurückzuführen, dass Normannen im 11. Jahrhundert Sizilien eroberten, das einige Jahrhunderte lang von Arabern beherrscht wurde. In Südspanien herrschten jahrhundertelang die Mauren. Eine ähnliche Herkunft lässt sich für Teste de Turke feststellen. (de)
- Poume d'oranges, also referred to as pome dorreng and pommedorry, is a characteristic gilded (coated) pork meatball dish from Medieval cuisine that was a part of the food culture during the Middle Ages. The dish was prepared to resemble the color of oranges, which was performed by using an egg yolk glaze. Poume d'oranges dish was often used for courtly English feasts and is listed in Medieval cooking manuscripts. The dish was denoted as pome dorreng on the coronation menu for Henry IV of England. Poume d'oranges is mentioned in Anglo-Norman manuscripts and other documents, which points to the influence of Arab cuisine on European cuisine. This influence is most likely due to the fact that Normans conquered Sicily in the 11th century, which was dominated by Arabs for several centuries. In southern Spain, the Moors ruled for centuries. A similar dish of Medieval origin is Teste de Turke. (en)
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