
This audio brings listeners a rare 1671 guide that treats the kitchen as a laboratory of taste, teaching how to turn fresh fruit into lasting delights. From candied plums and preserved quinces to fragrant waters and simple perfumes, the author blends practical chemistry with the art of domestic elegance. The text retains its original spellings and cadence, giving a vivid sense of a bustling London shop near the Royal Exchange.
Detailed, step‑by‑step recipes walk you through scalding, sugaring, and simmering each fruit, with tips on when to peel, how to balance syrup, and which spices to add for extra flavor. Alongside the confectionery instructions, there are curious remedies like an elecampane root cough conserve, showing how health and pleasure were intertwined. Listening feels like joining an apprentice in a seventeenth‑century pantry, discovering techniques that still inspire modern jam‑makers and hobbyist perfumers.
Full title
A Queens Delight The Art of Preserving, Conserving and Candying. As also, A right Knowledge of making Perfumes, and Distilling the most Excellent Waters.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (99K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Starner, Hanns Puellen, Leonard Johnson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net.
Release date
2005-02-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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