Why are Tomatoes known as “love apples”?….

It seems that we should blame a priapistic French merchant for this. This naughty little Frenchman misinterpreted the Moorish word for tomato, Pomi di Moro as Pomme d`armour,the love apple. What with the tomatoes saucy reputation as an aphrodisiac, the name stuck. There is another theory that the “love apple” …

A very short history of 16th century manners…..

As England became more prosperous in the 16th century there was a renewed focus on etiquette and manners. As befitting the influence of the renaissance this was also a time which saw a renewed interest in ‘household ordinances and serving manuals’- namely a series of Anglo-Latin courtesy poems which gave …

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