ETHEU 101765

marque à beurre, rouleau

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101765
Butter stamp
France
19th century
Boxwood, chestnut
Georges Amoudruz collection acquired in 1976
MEG Inv. ETHEU 101765
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Après le barattage on tapait et marquait le beurre destiné à la vente. Le motif décoratif garantissait que la motte n'avait été ni frelatée, ni amputée d'un morceau. Le beurre parfumé d’alpage, était recherché et pouvait aussi servir comme monnaie d’échange pour la location des terres ou le règlement des droits de fermage.

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Welcoming and sharing

In rural communities, hospitality is a right and a duty. Social interaction through sharing food and drink follows well-established rituals. This highly codified way of being together, regarded as a sign of civilisation, ensures respect and formality in the relationship between the people gathered around the table.

Cream

Alongside oil obtained from nuts and seeds, animal fats play a dominant role in the traditional continental diet. Butter and cream are eaten at feasts and prized as trade goods and gifts. Unlike lard, these dairy products are considered to be foodstuffs in their own right as well as condiments.


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