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Your bacon rots in five days. In 1547, a farmer named Johann Müller in Tyrol, Austria, slaughtered his only pig. His family ate ... Special thanks to air up for sponsoring this episode. Get your free Favorite Five Variety Pack while there's still time! Your bacon is a scam. You bought it six days In five days, your “premium” bacon can turn into a sour, slimy warning sign. But in the Middle Ages, families kept From wagyu and sushi dinners to hearty bowls of black soup that powered armies, we go through 6000 What did ordinary people really eat in the Middle Ages

I decided to take on the ultimate food challenge: preserving Modern food storage is based on a lie: that cold prevents spoilage. It essentially just slows it down. But eventually, the bacteria win ...

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700 Years Ago: Meat Lasted 3 Years. Yours Rots in 5 Days.

700 Years Ago: Meat Lasted 3 Years. Yours Rots in 5 Days.

Your bacon rots in five days. In 1547, a farmer named Johann Müller in Tyrol, Austria, slaughtered his only pig. His family ate ...

Food Theory: You Would HATE this 700 Year Old Meal! (Medieval Times)

Food Theory: You Would HATE this 700 Year Old Meal! (Medieval Times)

Special thanks to air up for sponsoring this episode. Get your free Favorite Five Variety Pack while there's still time!

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Why Medieval Meat Lasted 3+ Years While Your Bacon Rots In 5 Days

Why Medieval Meat Lasted 3+ Years While Your Bacon Rots In 5 Days

Your bacon is a scam. You bought it six days

Why Medieval Meat Lasted 3+ Years While Your Bacon Rots In 5 Days

Why Medieval Meat Lasted 3+ Years While Your Bacon Rots In 5 Days

In five days, your “premium” bacon can turn into a sour, slimy warning sign. But in the Middle Ages, families kept

I Cooked 6,000 Years of Steak From EVERY Ancient Empire

I Cooked 6,000 Years of Steak From EVERY Ancient Empire

From wagyu and sushi dinners to hearty bowls of black soup that powered armies, we go through 6000

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What Did People Eat in the Middle Ages 700 Years Ago? Real Peasant Life

What Did People Eat in the Middle Ages 700 Years Ago? Real Peasant Life

What did ordinary people really eat in the Middle Ages

I dry-aged Steaks EVERY Ancient way and ate them!

I dry-aged Steaks EVERY Ancient way and ate them!

I decided to take on the ultimate food challenge: preserving

Why Meat Lasted a Year in Medieval Smokehouses but Spoils in Modern Homes

Why Meat Lasted a Year in Medieval Smokehouses but Spoils in Modern Homes

Modern food storage is based on a lie: that cold prevents spoilage. It essentially just slows it down. But eventually, the bacteria win ...

How Medieval Peasants Preserved Meat From Rotting - Better Than Modern Industry

How Medieval Peasants Preserved Meat From Rotting - Better Than Modern Industry

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