Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets by John Evelyn
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Fruit, when the others are past, may be Pickl'd with _Mango_, and are
very delicate. 38. Mint, _Mentha_; the _Angustifolia Spicata_, Spear-Mint; dry and warm, very fragrant, a little press'd, is friendly to the weak Stomach, and powerful against all _Nervous_ Crudities: The gentler Tops of the _Orange-Mint_, enter well into our Composition, or are grateful alone (as are also the other sorts) with the Juice of _Orange_, and a little _Sugar_. 39. Mushroms, _Fungi_; By the [27]Orator call'd _Terræ_, by _Porphyry Deorum filii_, without Seed (as produc'd by the Midwifry of _Autumnal_ Thunder-Storms, portending the Mischief they cause) by the _French, Champignons_, with all the Species of the _Boletus_, &c. for being, as some hold, neither _Root, Herb, Flower_, nor _Fruit_, nor to be eaten crude; should be therefore banish'd entry into our _Sallet_, were I to order the Composition; however so highly contended for by many, as the very principal and top of all the rest; whilst I think them tolerable only (at least in this _Climate_) if being fresh and skilfully chosen, they are accommodated with the nicest Care and Circumspection; generally reported to have something malignant and noxious in them: Nor without cause; from the many sad Examples, frequent Mischiefs, and funest Accidents they have produc'd, not only to particular Persons, but whole Families: Exalted indeed they were to the second Course of the _Cæsarian Tables_, with the noble Title [Greek: Brôma theôn], a Dainty fit for the _Gods_ alone; to whom they sent the Emperor [28]_Claudius_, as they have many since, to the other World. But he that reads how [29]_Seneca_ deplores his lost Friend, that brave Commander _Annæus Serenus_, and |
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