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The world of cooking has many legends, rumors and myths. We are trying to gather all the facts and present them to you.
The fruit of this shrub of the rose family, native to Persia and Turkestan, has been cultivated since ancient times--and was easily naturalized in the Mediterranean area. The ancients dedicated quince to Aphrodite, and they were spread by Roman soldiers throughout the empire as a favored crop. In 812, Charlemagne himself exhorted the French to grow more of them. Chaucer, in medieval England, refers to them as coines, the French name. |