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no one really knows. people used to cook millions of years ago.
When James Cook first arrived in New Zealand, there were no cities. The indigenous people of New Zealand, the Maori, who were the first people there, did not build cities.
what method did earliest people use to cook food first? dry heat or moist heat
They took the kernels and put them on heat to pop them.
Captain James Cook's 1778 voyage.
eggs, spaghetti, soup, mac and cheese
Completely cook all meats and eggs.
we cook it
I think the people chefs have to cook for is about 5,000
Captain Cook went to NSW first.
The first people to settle in Hawaii were the Polynesians. Captain Cook soon found Hawaii and considered it the sandwich island.
traditianally you cook crêpes for the 'chandeleur' (around the first week of February). This is a very simple meal and people don't cook crepes for Christmas.