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> Of extraordinary interest is the fact that the blacksmith made his own charcoal

True. In medieval Europe charcoal burner was typically a very specialized profession.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charcoal_burner#Medieval_charc...

"During the Middle Ages, charcoal burners were ostracised. Their profession was considered dishonourable and they were frequently accused of evil practices. Even today there is a certain denigration of this former occupation."



> True. In medieval Europe charcoal burner was typically a very specialized profession.

This thread reminds me of Kingdom Come: Deliverance, a computer RPG which has done in incredible job recreating aspects of life in medieval Bohemia. It has a fantastic level of historical accuracy and things like charcoal trading as a dependency to a forge are integral to one of the DLCs of the game.


While barbecuing last summer one afternoon I fell down the Wikipedia rabbit-hole and for a few days afterwards I was an expert on the chemistry, physics, history and economics of charcoal.

Sadly now all I've retained are a few dirty smudges.


I always knew there was something off about all these Traeger enthusiasts.


Correct. They want to smoke meat using electricity, buttons and timers. Like an oven.

Give me an offset stick burner, that I have to fiddle with constantly. That is the proper art of smoking.


Both of those lines have no citation so while I wouldn't doubt it, that page seems unreliable.




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