It's hard to say. Cooking's been around since the early humans
the first people on earth invented cooking
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mr cooking timer as he entered the worlds most boring peoples convention
cave men because there were no other humans after that.
The hammock and the cooking "grill" were first invented and used in Puerto Rico by the Taino Indians.
by accident roy plunkett invented it through cooking
In early Mesopotamia, and Mesoamerica, cooking was invented when fire was invented , and that was around 100 B.C.,so before they ate cooked food they ate raw meat! Whoever wrote this is waaaaaay wrong...100 B.C. is only 2100 years ago. Even the most conservative anthropologist would say cooking was invented 300,000 years ago. That is, unless they deny the existence of the world before Christ!
A cauldron is a large pot made of metal that is often used for cooking. It is not known who invented the cauldron but it is thought to come from the French word cauldron.
No one is credited with inventing the stock pot. Stock pot is just a generic term for a cooking pot, and cooking pots have been in use for thousands of years. Cooking pots found in Neolithic dwellings in Germany and Denmark are said to be over 6,000 years old.
The Scythians, a nomadic tribe from Iran, invented butter. Legend has it that the Scythians blinded their slaves so that nothing distracted them from churning. The Greeks and Romans relied on oil for cooking and used butter for a remedy for healing wounds. The Gauls were the first to use butter for cooking.
Prehistoric man discovered cooking most likely by accident, for example by dropping a piece of raw meat over an open flame. They discovered that cooking made food easier to chew and digest, as well as more appetizing and tastier.
The same year women started working. ------------------------------------------------------- Kitchens (places where food is prepared and cooked) have been around since mankind invented cooking fires.