Hunter-gatherers living in glacial conditions made pots which they used for cooking fish, according to the findings of a pioneering new study. Researchers at the University of York believe they have ...
Discovering how ancient civilizations ate helps us truly understand what life was like before our time. Sometimes, those insights come from ancient food itself, left behind in traces on used cookware.
A reconstructed early pottery vessel from Torihama, dating to the end of the Late Pleistocene (ca 12,000 years old) Credit: Photo: Wakasa History and Folklore Museum It could be the original nabemono ...
While there’s a variety of cookware out in the market from stainless steel and cast iron to teflon and non-stick, there’s one type that’s become a household staple for many – ceramic cookware. Stylish ...