I was wondering tonight while eating asparagus how did we find out that you can eat asparagus when it's shooting but not daffodils, that you eat carrot roots but not cabbage or rose roots, that egg white will whisk up, that flour and butter will thicken things etc etc. The list is endless. Was it trial and error? Did people die along the way finding out if things are poisonous?
I know Tilly, even a basic sponge cake, ingredient quantities, method and cooking temperature are so critical, that must have been trial and error. Marmite must have come about from leaving something yeasty to go off and then tasting it!
I think Marmite came about because it was the left overs from the yeast in beer making. Maybe someone stuck their finger in it and thought it tasted nice.
I think trial and error- the same as medicines. I expect there were lots of deaths at first, but desperation would encourage experimenting. If i had discovered marmite, i would have assumed it was to mend punctures...
Interesting one, Prudie....and I've wondered if food and drink tastes exactly the same to us.....what makes someone love bananas yet I can't stand them....is the taste I'm tasting the same as the taste they are tasting...x
If your ancestors were starving hungry they'd try a couple of those nice red berries. If they didn't get ill or throw up the'd try a few more. If they then had a bad reaction, stop eating them. If OK then carry on.
Also, watch what other animals/birds were eating and use those.
Just watch out for those mushrooms, cactus roots and poppy juice.
^^ Don't know Clanad but it happened millions of years ago.
I think most foodstuffs started to be eaten because people saw what animals eat and just picked the same things.