2024 Author: Jasmine Walkman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 08:29
An extremely rare find from the Titanic reveals what was prepared and eaten on one of the most famous ships in the world. It's his menu, which was recently sold at auction for $ 140,000.
The unique paper is believed to represent the dishes served during the first lunch on the Titanic. It was prepared during its first test and was for the technical staff. This happened in early April 1912.
The incredible find allows us to go back in time and peek into the kitchen of the huge passenger steamer. It is clear from the menu that fried chicken, chicken soup, chicken meatballs with beef broth were served on board the Titanic.
Among the delicacies on the menu are also tender lamb with mint sauce, spinach ham, selected beef. The crumbs were also offered various garnishes, consisting of boiled potatoes, cauliflower, peas and other vegetables.
Of course, dessert is also not missing from the menu. The chefs prepared cakes, pudding and peaches according to a very special recipe.
Recommended:
They Sold Champagne For $ 1.2 Million
A bottle of luxury champagne by designer Alexander Amosu, encrusted with a 19-carat diamond, sold for a record $ 1.2 million. Amosu says he was inspired by the design of the Superman bottle and that he created it for his client, whose name he wished to disclose.
The Legendary Russian Vodka Celebrates Its Birthday
On 31 January is noted the birthday of Russian vodka . This date was chosen because on the last day of January 1865 Dmitry Mendeleev defended his dissertation on the high-alcohol beverage. This date is celebrated in Russia the feast of vodka .
They Sold A Unique Watermelon For $ 3,200
Japan is a country that amazes the world every day with something new. So it is with watermelons of the "danceku" variety. The Densuke variety is grown only on the northernmost island of Hokkaido. This watermelon is distinguished by its unique black rind, under which hides a bright red, sugar core.
What Was The Titanic's Menu?
The ship Titanic sank on April 14, 1912 - just four days after its first voyage. More than 100 years later, people are still curious about everything related to it. And not only how such a horrific accident happened, but also what life was like on board the ship, including what the passengers ate.
The Dracula Menu Is Served In Romania
The tour of our northern neighbor Romania must pass through the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler or better known as Count Dracula. The town is called Sighisoara and everything there is connected with the mysticism and sinister stories related to Count Vladislav Dracula.