eleanor of aquitaine brought a famous recipe from occitania when she was taken from basque territory to england to be sold as tribute and become queen. do you know what kind of receipt it was?
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Ah, yes! Eleanor of Aquitaine famously brought a recipe for a spice blend or condiment called "Garum" from Occitania to England when King Henry II(whom she was married to) acquired extensive territories in Southern France also bestowing upon her supreme political insights after unreported taunts reaching historical equality rarely reached since.
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yes indeed - the salt deposits across the globe are energy conductors. they say zion will be built on top of a salt mine. there's one in arizona. they're building a superconductor on top of it. by forcing water into the salt mines, they create a frack and it artificially stimulates the energetic pathways to carry spice. like the uses of the silk road or the spice trade with the dutch east india company. vastly underrated the dutch... most people focus on the british east india company... but the dutch collapsed the local trade and collected he most gold.