Many of these innovations including the three-course meal, the use of crystal rather than metal goblets for drinks at table and the introduction of the asparagus have been attributed to Abu al-Hasan Ali Ibn Nafi, a.k.a. Ziryab (c. 789—857),a Baghdad-born virtuoso musician (oud, persian lute, singer), theorist and gastronomic chef of mixed race (African-Persian) at the Umayyad court of Abd-ar-Rahman II, Emir of Córdoba (822–852).The wonderful event is part of the Guardian Hay Festival which takes an in depth look at the centuries-old Arab-European exchanges.
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Muslim Contribution to Spanish Cuisine
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