{"id":145,"date":"2014-03-27T10:24:24","date_gmt":"2014-03-27T10:24:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/staffblogs.le.ac.uk\/english\/?p=145"},"modified":"2025-02-26T13:19:42","modified_gmt":"2025-02-26T13:19:42","slug":"georgian-chocolate-making-rooms-open-to-public-after-300-years","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/staffblogs.le.ac.uk\/english\/2014\/03\/27\/georgian-chocolate-making-rooms-open-to-public-after-300-years\/","title":{"rendered":"Georgian chocolate-making rooms open to public after 300 years"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/staffblogs.le.ac.uk\/english\/files\/2014\/03\/loveman-kate.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-146 alignleft\" alt=\"loveman- kate\" src=\"https:\/\/staffblogs.le.ac.uk\/english\/files\/2014\/03\/loveman-kate.jpg\" width=\"166\" height=\"215\" \/><\/a>[From a University of Leicester Press Release]<\/p>\n<p>The Georgian royal chocolate-making rooms at Hampton Court Palace have been rediscovered and are open to the public for the first time in almost 300 years &#8211; and visitors will be able to sample a hot chocolate recipe from centuries past.<\/p>\n<p>The historical hot chocolate on sale draws on the first known British royal chocolate recipe, uncovered by Dr Kate Loveman from the University of Leicester\u2019s School of English.<\/p>\n<p>The chocolate kitchen at Hampton Court Palace is the only surviving royal chocolate kitchen in the country. The former chocolate room once catered for three Kings: William III, George I and George II. It features faithful recreations of the ceramics, copper cooking equipment, bespoke chocolate-serving silverware, glassware and linens of the time, and will be used throughout the year to host Georgian chocolate-making sessions so that visitors can experience chocolate-making first-hand.<\/p>\n<p>In recreating the chocolate known by the Georgians, the team from Historic Royal Palaces were aided by research carried out by Dr Loveman. She published an article in the <i>Journal of Social History<\/i> which describes how chocolate was used and sold in seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century society.<\/p>\n<p>Dr Loveman\u2019s article explains some of the differences between the extremely expensive chocolate drunk by courtiers, and the slightly less expensive chocolate that was available in coffee-houses and chocolate houses.\u00a0 Among the recipes she found was one recorded for the first Earl of Sandwich, a courtier and diplomat under Charles II, which details \u2018the King\u2019s receipt\u2019 for chocolate. This is a heavily spiced chocolate that included cinnamon, cardamom, and aniseed.<\/p>\n<p>Combined with other information about chocolate under later kings, Dr Loveman\u2019s work enabled the experts at Hampton Court to make up a recipe that closely resembles the chocolate drunk by royalty in the early eighteenth century.<\/p>\n<p>Dr Loveman said: \u201cMy research tracks the social and commercial mechanisms which led to chocolate, which was once a strange and exotic import, becoming an established part of our food culture. Chocolate has always been a luxury and a treat, but it was initially viewed as a decadent and rather dangerous product, one that could cause illness as well as cure it.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cTracing the history of chocolate helps us to appreciate other kinds of social developments in areas such trade, taxation, and consumer behaviour.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The opening of the chocolate kitchen is part of a wider celebration of the Georgians across Historic Royal Palaces in 2014, to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Hanoverian Accession to the British throne.<\/p>\n<p>The royal chocolate kitchen at Hampton Court Palace is open daily from 10.00am \u2013 4.30pm. Tickets can be purchased on the day or in advance by telephone 0844 482 7799.<\/p>\n<p>The paper The Introduction of Chocolate into England: Retailers, Researchers, and Consumers, 1640\u20131730 published in the <i>Journal of Social History<\/i> is available at: <a href=\"http:\/\/jsh.oxfordjournals.org\/content\/47\/1\/27.full.pdf+html?sid=eeec8311-35b6-4bcd-b74d-e7e34dc48ee9\">http:\/\/jsh.oxfordjournals.org\/content\/47\/1\/27.full.pdf+html?sid=eeec8311-35b6-4bcd-b74d-e7e34dc48ee9<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>[From a University of Leicester Press Release] The Georgian royal chocolate-making rooms at Hampton Court Palace have been rediscovered and are open to the public for the first time in almost 300 years &#8211; and visitors will be able to sample a hot chocolate recipe from centuries past. 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