I will let ciabatta’s infancy slide because it’s a top tier bread
Counterpoint:
Obviously all the good breads already been invented.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shropshire_Blue
Shropshire Blue cheese was invented in the 1970s.
Just need a chutney that was developed in the 90s, and then we can make a delicious chutney+blue ciabatta sandwich that’s all younger than you think.
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I only ever eat the originalTM bread from 10000 years ago
I think you’re describing beer.
I only eat bread from the recipe that they found in Ötzi’s stomach
I only eat bread from Ötzi’s stomach.
the future is now, old man.
I don’t care when someone
invitedinvented the bread. I care how it tastes.Tbf, if they invited them too late, that’s just bad breadiquette.
Try to invent new bread in today’s social media landscape and you’d be toast
Fixed it
Haha, you provided me an opportunity to do one of those shitty pun threads that I always come across too late after all the good ones are already taken, so I appreciated the typo anyhow!
The crunchwrap was invented in 2005
If time travel is ever invented I’d love to give a plaeolithic hunter gatherer a crunch wrap
I feel like that would ruin their life. Like spoilers for a good ending that they’ll never see. They’d be chasing that dragon unto death.
A modern day big gulp would probably kill a caveman.
I heard you could send a strongly worded crunchwrap through the mail, instead of hiring a lawyer. But one of the guys on that podcast turned out to be a creep and the joke fucking dematerialized.
no shit? Ciabatta sounds like a culturally significant thing that’s been around for a long time, crunchwrap sounds like a consumer food product that was invented in modern times
Japanese salmon nigiri weren’t a thing until the 1980’s when Norway launched a trade push to open up a new market there.
Note that Japan already traded with the Nordics quite extensively, including some more traditional fish options, and the parasite-free salmon was promoted on top of a well-established trade that Norway wanted to expand with a fish they produced in abundance.
That also makes sense from a tech standpoint. Ocean salmon aren’t safe for sushi, they have have too many parasites. You need to either catch them from the river they spawn in before they get to the ocean for the first time, or from a lake, which iirc Japan didnt have any lakes with salmon populations. (Harvesting from streams at scale is also a bad idea, because they wont have had a chance to breed so youre going to be killing off a portion of the population)
Even then its dicey; for raw, you really want farmed salmon, that are bred in a tank, with no parasites in the water.
So it wasnt until global shipping and really the rise of factory farmed fish, that safe enough populations of salmon existed.
Modern flash freezing also keeps the quality high while killing the parasites.
Afaik salmon are farmed in large cages in the sea (fjords)
Wtf
Did they invent the little ciabattas they use for sandwich plates at the same time, or did those come later?
You can thank Rick Moranis for that
It’s also an inferior bread.
Don’t be mean, it’s not it’s fault you can’t pronounce ciabatta
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If anyone is wondering: https://youtu.be/Coq2hQ7GHQc
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To be fair, most bread is inferior when compared this:












