EditorialColonoscopies have become safer and more comfortable, and there are new laxative options for clearing the colon. (Lucy Hewett/The New York Times)
EditorialBowl for broth, Meissen around 1730. This is one of the earliest examples of the famous Meissen " onion-pattern" the pomegranate on the lid was wrongly dubbed " onion" the chrysanthemum is still used in this Meissen china. Collectio...
EditorialWarming pot (rechaud), from Nymphenburg. A candle burned in the lower part of the little stove and kept soup or broth warm in a cup inserted under the lid. Fancy landscape with harbour and castle. 1765.
EditorialIngredients gathered for soba noodles with ginger broth and crunchy ginger in New York on May 18, 2021. Food Stylist: Simon Andrews. Prop Stylist: Paige Hicks. (Christopher Simpson/The New York Times)
EditorialWarming pot (rechaud), from Nymphenburg. A candle burned in the lower part of the little stove and kept soup or broth warm in a cup inserted under the lid. Fancy landscape with harbour and castle. 1765.
EditorialBroth bowl and cover (scodella and tagliere) from an accouchement set; Aeneas leaving Troy with his father and son (inside bowl); Pyramis and Thisbe (on cover).
EditorialBowl for broth, Meissen around 1730. This is one of the earliest examples of the famous Meissen " onion-pattern" the pomegranate on the lid was wrongly dubbed " onion" the chrysanthemum is still used in this Meissen china. Collectio...
EditorialWarming pot (rechaud), from Nymphenburg. A candle burned in the lower part of the little stove and kept soup or broth warm in a cup inserted under the lid. Fancy landscape with harbour and castle. 1765.
EditorialDominick. Good Lady Bertha's Honey Broth. Chapman & Hall: London, 1846. He expects the larks to fall into his mouth ready cooked. Wood-engraved page-decorations after Bertall. Image taken from Good Lady Bertha's Honey Broth With one hundred and twenty ...
EditorialSitula from tomb 44 / 2 on the Duerrnberg burial site, Salzburg, Austria. The situla holds 190 liters and could have been used for serving broth. A bronze helmet, found in the same tomb, on the right. Sheet bronze (5th BCE). Height 88 cm.
EditorialBroth bowl and cover (scodella and tagliere) from an accouchement set; Aeneas leaving Troy with his father and son (inside bowl); Pyramis and Thisbe (on cover).
EditorialBowl for broth, Meissen around 1730. This is one of the earliest examples of the famous Meissen " onion-pattern" the pomegranate on the lid was wrongly dubbed " onion" the chrysanthemum is still used in this Meissen china. Collectio...
EditorialWarming pot (rechaud), from Nymphenburg. A candle burned in the lower part of the little stove and kept soup or broth warm in a cup inserted under the lid. Fancy landscape with harbour and castle. 1765.
EditorialSitula from tomb 44 / 2 on the Duerrnberg burial site, Salzburg, Austria. The situla holds 190 liters and could have been used for serving broth. A bronze helmet, found in the same tomb, on the right. Sheet bronze (5th BCE). Height 88 cm.