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PBS Origins | Why Did Pirates Eat That? (feat. Tasting History) @pbsorigins | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 9 seconds ago
Max Miller from @TastingHistory joins us to demonstrate one bizarre buccaneer recipe.
Check out his episode here: youtu.be/zBurkdTyJhE
**DO NOT ATTEMPT AT HOME**. Max Miller is a professional historic recipe reenactor.

Imagine being at sea for weeks on end. The supply of food and water is running out. No major port will let you in to restock. For pirates, finding food was often more important than finding buried treasure. In this episode of Rogue History, we bite into the creative ways pirates sustained themselves.

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Shaking off the barnacles from this wildly popular storytelling canon, this Pirates historical series is an enlightening voyage that unravels historical myths, unearths lost narratives, and discovers fresh perspectives. This is the pirate history you were never told.

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