Prehistoric times

A hearth with cooking utensils

Neolithic

Fresh figs cut open showing the flesh and seeds inside

4000-2000 BCE

Ripening olives
Modern aquaculture

2000-1 BCE

1-1000

Pretzel depicted at a banquet of Queen Esther and King Ahasuerus. 12th century Hortus deliciarum.

1000-1500

Bog butter from A Descriptive Catalogue of the Antiquities in the Museum of the Royal Irish Academy, 1857

16th century

17th century

18th century

An examen chimique du pommes de terre ("A chemistry exam of the potatoes") by Antoine-Augustin Parmentier promoted the introduction of potatoes to France.

19th century

20th century

21st century

See also

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