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Viking trade in freeze-dried cod?

Started by Duncan Head, August 14, 2017, 10:14:16 AM

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Duncan Head

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2143059-viking-hordes-dined-on-frozen-norwegian-cod-shipped-to-germany/

The evidence is that DNA from cod found at Haithabu/Hedeby apparently identifies the fish as coming from the Arctic. The suggestion that there was some sort of bulk trade in dried/smoked/frozen cod seems reasonable, the leap to freeze-drying perhaps a step too far?
Duncan Head

Patrick Waterson

Might they be confusing freeze-drying with wind-drying?  Wind drying was quite widespread for the preparation of numerous regional specialities.
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Duncan Head

Quote from: Patrick Waterson on August 14, 2017, 09:19:35 PM
Might they be confusing freeze-drying with wind-drying?  Wind drying was quite widespread for the preparation of numerous regional specialities.
I think the implication is that if you hang your cod up in the Arctic and your winds are sub-zero, wind-drying and freeze-drying are much the same thing.
Duncan Head

Erpingham

#3
Another report here.  This one just mentions dried cod. 

Duncan Head

And is also less dogmatic about the bulk-trading idea. Generally more cautious overall.
Duncan Head