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Lobster history


During the American colonial period, lobsters were not valued as food and were mainly eaten by the poor, prisoners, and indentured servants.

Native tribes near the coasts used lobsters as fertilizer or bait rather than food.

People even hid lobster shells to avoid the stigma of poverty. In Massachusetts, indentured servants sued to limit their lobster meals to three times a week, winning the case. Lobsters were abundant, easy to collect from the shore, and considered bottom feeders. 🦞

They were often consumed as a paste or stew. In the early 19th century, lobsters were cheaper than Boston baked beans, sometimes even fed to cats. 🐈 🫘

However, by the late 19th century, as railroads spread and lobsters were served on trains 🚂, people who were unfamiliar with them found them delicious 😋.

This led to increased demand and the start of lobster canning. By the 1920s, with lobsters becoming less plentiful but demand growing, lobsters transitioned to a delicacy 🦞, popular among celebrities and the wealthy by the 1950s. 🌟
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I say this often ....peasant food has become the food of the bourgeoisie:
Lobster
Oysters
Olives
Truffles and other fungi
Cheeses
Caviar
Foie fras
Saffron
Boutique breads
Octopus
Snails
Scallops
Prawns
Squid
Abalone

Most of these foods are scavenger foods. Or foods that are secondary to the meat of an animal.
The excetpion is cheese.

But all are peasant foods. Foods that dont require owning land or livestock, (except cheese).

Foods that were accessible to the common man.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@OogieBoogie have you seen the price of saffron? 0.06 oz or 1.7 g costs over $10 USD!

Tell me what middle class person can afford that? 🤷🏻‍♂️

This was from a common grocery store. Not some exclusive place.

I can buy the best cheeses in the world cheaper than that.
@DeWayfarer i say 'peasant food' as in relation to who originally most used it.

Saffron became a sought after spice, amd its value has increaed tremendously.

But thats similar to the other things listed.
And same as in @NinaTina's story of lobster.

These things are now considered delicacies, yet once they were foods of the poor.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@OogieBoogie in India! No where else!

Remember the spice trade in the middle ages!
@DeWayfarer yep. It was almost its own form of currency