The Middle Ages: Advancements in Kitchen Utensils
During the Middle Ages, there was a significant advancement in kitchen utensils. Copper pots and pans became popular for cooking, while wooden spoons and ladles were commonly used for stirring and serving. The concept of a knife set started to emerge, albeit in a simpler form than what we see today.
The Renaissance: A Time of Elegance and Refinement
In the Renaissance period, culinary culture flourished, leading to the introduction of more sophisticated kitchen accessories. Silver cutlery and elegant serving platters became symbols of status and wealth. Glass jars for storage also gained popularity, laying the foundation for the storage glass jar set we use today.
The Industrial Revolution: Innovation in Kitchenware
The Industrial Revolution brought about a revolution in kitchenware. Mass production made kitchen accessories more affordable and accessible to the general population. Cast iron cookware, such as Dutch ovens, and stackable glass jar sets for preserving food became staple items in households.
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