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The Henry Ford has a "tasty" collection of food-related artifacts that let us peer into kitchens from America's past. It is one of the best collections of its kind in the country.
Click on an artifact below to see how the foods we ate and the ways we prepared them have changed over the last three centuries.
1700-1850
Small Game Roaster
Probably United States
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Wild game was an important food source for colonial Americans. People ate deer, bear, wild turkey, rabbits and small birds.
This wrought iron roaster, a more specialized piece of fireplace cooking equipment, was used to roast small game like rabbits, fish or birds in front of the fire. Women attached the meat to the rectangular frame by the spikes around its perimeter. A drip pan placed below caught the juices. |