I've always been fascinated by history, delving into the past and learning about the origins of so many matters. Our historical origins can tell us much about the present, and sometimes even the future. As such, I've written numerous articles on my blog delving into the history and origins of a myriad of foods and drinks. During the pandemic, as restaurants closed and large-scale tasting events were canceled, I shifted to writing even more of these types of articles. I've haven't stopped writing these historical articles, and are always pondering the next topic to research.
These historical articles require much more time and effort, perusing through thousands of old newspapers and books, using a variety of research tools. However, all that work can be rewarding and satisfying when you uncover startlingly information that had laid hidden for many years. And you might be contributing to our increased knowledge of some food or drink topic.
For example, I was once informed that the earliest known document referencing Pechuga Mezcal was from the 1950s. Through my own research though, I was able to uncover numerous older printed references, extending back to 1863. This was an amazing discovery, furthering our knowledge of this niche beverage.
With my original research, I've written some extensive articles, sometimes breaking new ground and unearthing new information. I've shattered a number of origin stories, the commonly accepted tales, proving that these origin tales weren't true. In some respects, these articles can be considered works in progress, as I try to update them whenever I engage in new research.
I'm working on other historical topics for future articles. I hope you enjoy and would love to hear feedback.
My numerous articles on Boston's Chinatown and Chinese Cuisine have their own Compilation Page. You'll find links there to my Nine-Part series on the History of Boston's Chinatown, as well as a multi-part series on the History of Chinese Restaurants Outside Boston and in Connecticut. There's also articles on the Origin Tales of various items, from the Pu-Pu Platter to the Eggroll. There's enough information in all of these articles to fill an entire book (or two), which I hope to do one day.
Food-Related Articles
Two-part series on A History of the Club Sandwich
Origins of the Hamburger: The First 20 Years (Part 1)
Origins of the Hamburger: The Sandwich Appears (Part 2)
The Origin of Salisbury Steak: The Hot Water Cure & Meat Diet
The Origin of Jimmies aka Chocolate Sprinkles
Origins of the Hamburger: The Sandwich Appears (Part 2)
The Origin of Salisbury Steak: The Hot Water Cure & Meat Diet
The Origin of Jimmies aka Chocolate Sprinkles
Three-Part Water Doughnuts: Some Bagel History
Restaurant-Related Articles
Closed For Nearly 50 Years: A History of the Sahara Syrian Restaurant
The Nile: "The Most Famous Syrian Restaurant This Side of the Pyramids"
Early History of Greek Restaurants in Boston
The Nile: "The Most Famous Syrian Restaurant This Side of the Pyramids"
Early History of Greek Restaurants in Boston
Drink-Related Articles
The Origins & Early History of White Port
Historical Tidbits About Shochu in the U.S.
A History of the Sherry Cobbler (19th century)
A History of the Sherry Cobbler (Early 20th century)
Moonshine? A History of Sotol in the U.S.
Historical Tidbits About Shochu in the U.S.
A History of the Sherry Cobbler (19th century)
A History of the Sherry Cobbler (Early 20th century)
Moonshine? A History of Sotol in the U.S.
Sake-Related Articles
A History of Sake Brewing in the U.S. (Currently under contruction)
Three-Part The Origins & History of Sake
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