Media Summary: Discover why Rye Coffee became a popular drink in America after President Jefferson and Congress imposed a foreign trade ... After the British invaded Philadelphia, Washington sent soldiers to Fort Mifflin to delay supply ships and give the Continental Army ... Wild geese were plentiful in 18th Century America and were prized both for their meat and their layer of fat. Chef Staib prepares a ...

A Taste Of History S3e4 - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Discover why Rye Coffee became a popular drink in America after President Jefferson and Congress imposed a foreign trade ... After the British invaded Philadelphia, Washington sent soldiers to Fort Mifflin to delay supply ships and give the Continental Army ... Wild geese were plentiful in 18th Century America and were prized both for their meat and their layer of fat. Chef Staib prepares a ... Cognac is a sophisticated libation that thrived during prohibition and continues to influence food trends to this day. It is also the ... The history of Jamaica is examined in this facinating episode of Boston is the site of so many important events that led up to the American Revolution, including the Boston Massacre, the Boston ...

William Penn's family was granted an enormous swath of land in British North America, and Penn decided to try his “Grand ... Chef Walter Staib travels to New Mexico and recounts the incredible journey of migration to our early Southwest .Chef Staib visits ... The Philadelphia gardens of botanists John and William Bartram were a favorite excursion for our founding fathers, including Ben ... Jimmy Doherty investigates whether manuka honey has any medicinal properties, Kate Quilton discovers how some varieties of ... At the end of the 17th Century, Port Royal in Jamaica was awash in pirates, including famous Captain Morgan. Their endless ... Dolley Madison was the toast of Washington, hosting her famous “squeeze” parties at the White House first for Thomas Jefferson, ...

John Adams, 2nd President, is arguably one of our most important founding fathers, but he feared As new settlement pushed native Americans further west, many aristocrats found respite at the Jefferson Pools in Warm Springs ... In this very special season finale, we look back at our profiles of the first five presidents, the foods they loved, and the memorable ...

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A Taste of History (S3E4): Rye Coffee
A Taste of History (S6E4): Fort Mifflin's River War
A Taste of History (S1E4): Root Cellar
A Taste of History (S7E4): The Water of Life: Cognac
A Taste of History (S7E10): Orchids, Herbs and Rum in Jamaica
A Taste of History (S4E1): Freedom Trail
A Taste of History (S4E8): William Penn
A Taste of History (S5E4): El Camino Real
A Taste of History (S3E3): Bartram’s Gardens: A Revolution in Gardening
Caviar Conversation | Food Unwrapped S3E4 | Full Episode
A Taste of History (S4E11): Pirates Get Their Due
A Taste of History (S3E9): Weekend Warriors
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A Taste of History (S3E4): Rye Coffee

A Taste of History (S3E4): Rye Coffee

Discover why Rye Coffee became a popular drink in America after President Jefferson and Congress imposed a foreign trade ...

A Taste of History (S6E4): Fort Mifflin's River War

A Taste of History (S6E4): Fort Mifflin's River War

After the British invaded Philadelphia, Washington sent soldiers to Fort Mifflin to delay supply ships and give the Continental Army ...

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A Taste of History (S1E4): Root Cellar

A Taste of History (S1E4): Root Cellar

Wild geese were plentiful in 18th Century America and were prized both for their meat and their layer of fat. Chef Staib prepares a ...

A Taste of History (S7E4): The Water of Life: Cognac

A Taste of History (S7E4): The Water of Life: Cognac

Cognac is a sophisticated libation that thrived during prohibition and continues to influence food trends to this day. It is also the ...

A Taste of History (S7E10): Orchids, Herbs and Rum in Jamaica

A Taste of History (S7E10): Orchids, Herbs and Rum in Jamaica

The history of Jamaica is examined in this facinating episode of

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A Taste of History (S4E1): Freedom Trail

A Taste of History (S4E1): Freedom Trail

Boston is the site of so many important events that led up to the American Revolution, including the Boston Massacre, the Boston ...

A Taste of History (S4E8): William Penn

A Taste of History (S4E8): William Penn

William Penn's family was granted an enormous swath of land in British North America, and Penn decided to try his “Grand ...

A Taste of History (S5E4): El Camino Real

A Taste of History (S5E4): El Camino Real

Chef Walter Staib travels to New Mexico and recounts the incredible journey of migration to our early Southwest .Chef Staib visits ...

A Taste of History (S3E3): Bartram’s Gardens: A Revolution in Gardening

A Taste of History (S3E3): Bartram’s Gardens: A Revolution in Gardening

The Philadelphia gardens of botanists John and William Bartram were a favorite excursion for our founding fathers, including Ben ...

Caviar Conversation | Food Unwrapped S3E4 | Full Episode

Caviar Conversation | Food Unwrapped S3E4 | Full Episode

Jimmy Doherty investigates whether manuka honey has any medicinal properties, Kate Quilton discovers how some varieties of ...

A Taste of History (S4E11): Pirates Get Their Due

A Taste of History (S4E11): Pirates Get Their Due

At the end of the 17th Century, Port Royal in Jamaica was awash in pirates, including famous Captain Morgan. Their endless ...

A Taste of History (S3E9): Weekend Warriors

A Taste of History (S3E9): Weekend Warriors

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A Taste of History (S3E5): Dolley & James Madison - Entertaining at Montpelier- Part 1

A Taste of History (S3E5): Dolley & James Madison - Entertaining at Montpelier- Part 1

Dolley Madison was the toast of Washington, hosting her famous “squeeze” parties at the White House first for Thomas Jefferson, ...

A Taste of History (S4E3): John Adams

A Taste of History (S4E3): John Adams

John Adams, 2nd President, is arguably one of our most important founding fathers, but he feared

A Taste of History (S6E6): Take to the Waters

A Taste of History (S6E6): Take to the Waters

As new settlement pushed native Americans further west, many aristocrats found respite at the Jefferson Pools in Warm Springs ...

The First Five Presidents' Favorite Meals | A Taste of History

The First Five Presidents' Favorite Meals | A Taste of History

In this very special season finale, we look back at our profiles of the first five presidents, the foods they loved, and the memorable ...

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