Dining recently at The Hungry Cat restaurant in
The remainder of that night went by in a blur, not because such a good time was had by all, but because all I could think about the rest of the evening was, “What other secret royal foods are out there?” Seriously. We can have all of the high fructose corn syrup we want (or never asked for) and a burger ‘n’ fries or chicken ‘n’ biscuit joint on every highway and byway from California to Florida, so we already know the answer to What Do the Simple Folk Do (ooh, sidebar -- I <3 Camelot!).
During excavations at
During the Middle Ages, the upper class looked down on foods pulled from the ground (gauche!) and limited their vegetables to items such as rape, onions, garlic and leeks. Those royals, with their big ol’ diets rich in protein and poor in leafy greens. Got gaut? I’m not sure I could do it. They did, however, like their dishes highly (expensively) spiced and treasured their sweets, so I’m not gonna lie, I might have been happy in the King’s food court.
Going back a weeee bit further, the Aztec rulers in the 15th century truly cornered the market on the whole food-fit-for-a-king thing. Those guys kept the best of everything, including corn and vegetables, for themselves. Some of their finest foods are still with us today, traces of their rich heritage retained by their names which are derived from the ancient Nahuatl language: ahuacatl (avocado) xi/tomatl (tomato) and xocolatl (chocolate)! They say that Moctezuma II liked a frothy vanilla, chocolate and honey drink. You don’t need to be feared by nations to appreciate that, my gold headdressed friend.
The jewels of a Tsar or Sultan may never find their way into my little wooden jewelry box, but their food choices can surely make their way into my kitchen! I’m going to pass on the crazier dishes like sugared wading birds or Aztec people stew (cannibalism can NOT be good for your arteries) but, a little guacamole and pico de gallo with my Forbidden black rice at lunch and some hot chocolate later in the evening with a friend (or good book)? Huzzah!! I am the queen!