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  1. History of Worcestershire. The North West View of the City of Worcester. The area now known as Worcestershire has had human presence for over half a million years. Interrupted by two ice ages, Worcestershire has had continuous settlement since roughly 10,000 years ago.

  2. 3 days ago · Worcestershire, administrative and historic county of west-central England. It is located in the western portion of the Midlands region southwest of West Midlands metropolitan county. The city of Worcester is the county seat.

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    Worcestershire sauce has its roots in India but was actually created by accident in its namesake town of Worcester, England in 1835. The Lea & Perrins company says Lord Sandys (whose identity is disputed) had returned home to England to retire after successfully governing Bengal, India for many years. He so missed his favorite Indian sauce that he ...

    Lea and Perrins successfully branched out by convincing stewards on British passenger ships to include it on their dining table set-ups. It soon became a British staple, primarily as a steak sauce, and further emigrated worldwide. The bottles are still wrapped in paper as was done originally to protect them from breaking during sea voyages. Worcest...

    The full recipe for Worcestershire saucehas yet to be revealed by the original purveyors of this upscale condiment, Lea & Perrins. The original bottle shows the ingredients to be barley malt vinegar, spirit vinegar, molasses, sugar, salt, anchovies, tamarind extract, onions, garlic, and unspecified spices and flavorings. Some of the additional ingr...

    The U.S. version of Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce differs from the British recipe. In place of malt vinegar, distilled white vinegar is used and there's literally three times more sugar and slightly more than three times as much sodium per one-third ounce. The U.S. version is also labeled with a smaller serving size, a teaspoon is one serving ...

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  3. The geographical area now known as Worcestershire was first populated at least 700,000 years ago. [5] The area became predominantly agricultural in the Bronze Age, leading to population growth and more evidence of settlement. By the Iron Age, hill forts dominated the landscape.

  4. Jan 11, 2023 · Worcester to Worcestershire. The actual story of Worcestershire sauce doesn’t begin until more than a millennium after the fall of Rome. In 1823, English chemists John Wheeley Lea and William...

  5. Apr 8, 2024 · Last Updated: Apr 8, 2024 • Article History. Worcester Cathedral. Tomb of King John (centre) in Worcester Cathedral, Worcestershire, England. Worcester, city (district), administrative and historic county of Worcestershire, west-central England. Worcester is the historic county town (seat) of Worcestershire.

  6. History of Worcester. View of Worcester looking south along River Severn (1750) Worcester 's early importance is partly due to its position on trade routes, but also because it was a centre of Church learning and wealth, due to the very large possessions of the See and Priory accumulated in the Anglo-Saxon period.

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