DRESSING Footnotes The Table Abſtemious Perſons who eat no Fleſh, nor were under
Vows , [104] Abſterſives, [42] ACETARIA, Criticiſms on the Word, how they differ from Olera,
&c. , [1] Achilles, [77] Acids, [63] Adam and Eve lived on Vegetables and Plants , [94] Africans eat Capſicum Indicum, [34] Aged Perſons , [44] ;Agues , [81] Air , [80] Alliaria, [19] Ale , [15] Alleluja, [47] Alexanders, [5] Allium, [18] Altar dedicated to Lettuce , [21] Anagallis, [9] Annæus Serenus poiſoned by Muſhroms , [27] Anatomy, Comparative , [90] Antecœnia, [74] Antediluvians eat no Fleſh for 2000 years , [80] Aparine, [12] Aperitives , [10] Appetite , [21] ;Apician Luxury , [103] Apium, [35] ; Aromatics , [13] Artichoaks , [5] Arum Theophraſti, [48] Aſcalonia, [41] Aſcetics, [106] Aſparagus , [43] ;preferable to the Dutch, [43] ;how to cover in Winter without Dung , [87] Aſphodel, [23] Aſtringents , [9] Aſthmatical , [31] Aſſa fœtida, [52] Atriplex, [32] Auguſtus, [21] Autumn , [71] B. Barlæus's Deſcription Poetic of a Sallet Collation , [113] [pg] Baſil , [7] Baulm , [7] Beere , [15] Beet , 7, [79] Benzoin , [51] Bile , [36] Blite , [8] Blood to purifie , [8] ;Eating it prohibited , [100] Boletus, [26] Books of Botany, [54] ;to be read with caution where they write of Edule Plants , [ib.] Borrage , [8] Bowels , [58] Brain , [7] , [38] Bramins, [97] Brandy and Exotic Liquors pernicious , [93] Bread and Sallet ſufficient for Life , [2] ;Breaſt , [19] Broccoli, [10] Brook lime , [9] Broth , [19] Brute Animals much healthier than Men, why , [91] Buds , [9] Buglos , [9] Bulbo Caſtanum, [15] Buphthalmum, [15] Burnet , [35] Butter , [64] C. Cabbage, [10] Capſicum Indicum, [34] Cardialgia, [34] Carduus Sativus, [5] Cardon, Spaniſh, [6] Carnivorous Animals , [89] Carrots , [11] Cattel reliſh of their Paſture and Food , [86] ;Cauly flower , [11] Cepæ, [31] Cephalics , [30] Chæriphyllum, [12] Champignons, [26] ; Chaſtity , [21] Children chuſe to eat Fruit before other Meat , [94] Chriſtians abſtaining from eating Fleſh , [97] Choler , [20] Church Catholics Future Glory predicted , [115] Cibarium, [63] Cicuta, [48] Cinara, [5] Clary , [12] Claudius Cæſar, [27] Claver , [12] [pg] Cleanſing , [44] Climate , [80] Cochlearia, [41] ; Cooks , [77] ;Phyſicians to Emperors and Popes , [55] ;vide Heroes.Collation of Sallet, Extemporary , [73] Cold , [16] Cooling , [33] Complexion , [84] Compoſing, and Compoſer of Sallets , [71] Compotation , [74] Conceſſion to eat Fleſh, ſince which Mens Lives
ſhortned , [97] Concoction , [18] Condiments, [64] ; Conſcience , [98] Conſent; vide Harmony .Conſtitution of Body , [57] Conſuls and Great Perſons ſupt in their Garden , [121] Contemplative Perſons , [104] Convictus Facilis, [117] Cordials , [7] Coriander , [49] Corrago , [9] Correctives , [82] Corn, what Ground moſt proper for it , [86] Corn Sallet , [12] Corroboratives , [52] Corpulency , [82] Cowſlips , [13] Creſſes , [13] Crithmum, [40] Crudities , [26] Cruelty in butchering Animals for Food , [99] Cucumber , [13] Culture, its Effects , [42] Cuſtom , [81] ;Of Sallet Herbs, how great a Revenue to Rome, [119] D. Daffodil , [48] Daiſie , [15] Dandelion , [15] Dapes Inemptæ, [116] Dauci, [11] Decay in Nature, none , [106] Decoction , [19] Deobſtructions , [5] Deorum filii, [26] Diſtinction of Meats abrogated , [94] Deterſives , [8] Diſhes for Sallets , [69] Diſſimilar Parts of Animals [pg]
require Variety of Food , [89] Diuretics , [19] Dock , [15] Dogs Mercury , [54] Domitian Emp. , [74] Draco herba, [45] Dreſſing of Sallets , vide Sallet .Dry Plants , [17] Dung , [85] ;Sallets raiſ'd on it undigeſted , [86] E. Earth, whether much altered ſince the Flood , [81] ;about great Cities, produces rank and unwholſome Sallets ,
[85] Earth-Nuts , [15] Eggs , [68] Elder , [16] Emollients , [15] Endive , [16] Epicuriſm , [99] Eremit's , vide Monks .Eruca , [39] Eructation , [38] Eruditæ gulæ, [77] Eſcalons , [31] Eternity , vide Patriarchs .Eupeptics, [58] Euphroſyne, [9] Exceſs , [72] Exhilarate , [7] Exotic Drinks and Sauces dangerous , [90] Experience , [83] Eyes , [7] , vide Sight .F. Fabrorum prandia, [8] Fainting , [47] Families enobl'd by names of Sallet Plants , [20] Farcings , [35] Faſcicule, [70] Fevers , [20] Felicity of the Hortulan Life , [122] Fennel , [17] Flatulents , [33] Fleſh, none eaten during 2000 years. Fleſh eaters not
ſo ingenious as Sallet eaters: unapt for Study and Buſſineſs;
ſhortens Life; how all Fleſh is Graſs , [94] Flowers , [17] Foliatorum ordo, [105] Fowl reliſh of their Food , [86] Food. No Neceſſity of different Food , [90] ;The simplest beſt , [92] ;Man's original Food , [93] [pg] Fools unfit to gather Sallets
contrary to the Italian Proverb , [61] Friers , vide Monks .Frigidæ Mensæ, [82] Frugality of the ancient Romans, &c. , [21] Fruit , [75] ;not reckon'd among Sallets , [76] ;not degenerated ſince the Flood, where induſtry is uſ'd ,
[104] Fugaces fructus, [74] Fungus, [26] , vide Muſhroms . Fungus reticularis, [27] Furniture and Ingredients of Sallets , [61] G. Galen Lover of Lettuce , [21] Gardiner's happy Life , [113] ;Entertain Heroes and great Perſons , [115] Garlick , [18] Garniſhing , [8] Gatherers of Sallets ſhould be ſkilful Herbariſts ,
[71] Gemmæ, [9] , vide Buds. Gerkems , [15] , vide Cucumber .Ginny-Pepper , [78] Goats beard , [18] Golden Age , [99] Gordian Emp. , [82] Gramen Amygdaloſum, [48] Grand Sallet , [42] Graſs , [82] Grillus , [56] Gymnoſophiſts , [97] H. Habits difficult to overcome, applied to Fleſh-Eaters , [98] Hæredium of old , [123] Halimus, [36] Harmony in mixing Sallet Ingredients as Notes in Muſick , [60] Hautgout, [77] Head , [40] , vide Cephalicks .Heart , [42] , vide Cordials .Heliotrop, [49] Hemlock , [54] Herbaceous Animals know by inſtinct what Herbs are proper for
them better than Men , [56] ;and excel them in moſt of the ſenſes , [ib.] Herbals , vide Books .Herbs, crude, whether wholſome , [80] ;What proper for Sallets , [70] ;Their Qualities and Vertues to be examined , [82] ;Herby Diet most Natural , [98] [pg] Heroes of old ſkill'd in
Cookery , [77] Hippocrates condemns Radiſh , [37] ;That Men need only Vegetables , [106] Hippoſelinum, [5] Holyhoc, [24] Honey , [14] Hops , [19] Horarii fructus, [74] Horminum, [12] Horſes not ſo diſeaſed as Men , [91] ;Recompenſ'd by ſome Maſters for long Service ,
[91] Horſe-Radiſh , [38] Hortulan Proviſion moſt plentiful of any, advantageous,
univerſal, natural, &c. , [110] Hot Plants , [8] Hot Beds, how unwholſome for Salleting , [85] Houſe-wife had charge of the Kitchin Garden , [119] Humours , [57] Hypochondria , [9] Hyſop , [19] I. Ilander , [58] ;obnoxious to the Scorbute , [ib.] Indigeſtion , [38] Ingredients , [4] , vide Furniture .Inſects , [28] Intuba Sativa, [16] Iſrælites Love of Onions , [32] J. Jack-by-the-Hedge , [19] John the Baptiſt, [106] Juſtin Martyr concerning the eating of Blood , [101] K. Knife for cutting Sallets , [68] Kitchen Garden , [119] , vide Potagere.L. Lapathum, [24] Laſerpitium, [51] Latet anguis in herba, [115] Laws , [116] Laxatives , [7] Leeks , [20] Legumena, [73] Lettuce , [20] Limon , [23] Liver , [13] Longævity , [81] Lotophagi, [106] Lungs , [20] Lupulus, [19] Luxury , [81] [pg] Lyſimachia Seliquoſa
glabra, [49] Lyſter, Dr. , [56] M. Macarons, [49] Majoran, [19] Mallows , [23] Malvæ folium sanctiſſimum, [ib.] Man before the Fall knew the Vertues of Plants , [83] ;Unbecoming his Dignity to butcher the innocent Animal for Food ,
[94] ;Not by nature carnivorous , [111] ;Not lapſed ſo ſoon as generally thought , [95] Marygold , [19] Maſculine Vigour , [52] Materia medica, [65] Materials for Sallets , vide Furniture .Maximinus an egregious Glutton, Sallet-hater , [121] Meats commend not to God , [99] Medals of Battus with Silphium on the reverſe ,
[51] Meliſſa, [7] Melon, how cultivated by the Ancients , [24] Memory to aſſiſt , [7] Mints , [25] Mithacus, a Culinary Philoſopher , [77] Mixture , [57] Moiſt , [9] Monks and Friers perſtring'd for their idle unprofitable Life ,
[107] & ſeqq. Morocco Ambaſſador , [43] ; Lover
of Sow-thiſtles . Mortuorum cibi Muſhroms , [20] Moſaical Cuſtoms , [94] ;Moſes gave only a ſummary account of the Creation,
ſufficient for inſtruction, not Curioſity , [102] Muſhroms , [26] ;Pernicious Accidents of eating them , [26] ;How produced artificially , [29] Muſtard , [30] Myrrh , [12] Myrtil-Berries , [35] N. O. Obſtructions , [16] Ocimum , [7] Olera, what properly, how diſtinguish'd from Acetaria , [1] , [2] Oluſcula, [4] Onion , [31] ;What vaſt Quantities ſpent in Egypt, [32] Opening , [16] Orach, [32] Orange , [23] Ornithogallon, [48] Oxalis, [42] Oxylapathum, [15] Oyl, how to chooſe , [63] ;Its diffuſive Nature , [69] P. Painters , [50] Palpitation , [47] Palſie , [30] Panacea , [10] Paradiſian Entertainment , [122] Paralyſis, [13] Parſnip , [33] Paſtinaca Sativa, [11] Patriarchs , [93] ;Their Long Lives a Shadow of Eternity , [96] Peach ſaid to be Poiſon in Perſia, a Fable ,
[87] Peas , [33] Pectorals , [58] Pepper , [33] ;Beaten too ſmall, hurtful to the Stomach , [34] Perſly , [35] ;Sacred to the Defunct , [ib.] Philoſophers , [56] Phlegm , [30] Pickle , [72] ;What Sallet Plants proper for Pickles , [ib.] ,
vide Appendix .Pig-Nuts , [28] Pimpernel , [9] Plants, their Vertue , [59] ;Variety , [114] ;Nouriſhment , [83] ;No living at all without them , [110] ;Plants infect by looking on , [57] ;When in prime , [71] ;how altered by the Soil and Culture , [84] ;Not degenerated ſince the Flood , [105] Platonic Tables , [97] Pleuriſie , [81] Poiverade , [7] [pg] Poppy , [48] Porrum, [20] Poſtdiluvians, [93] Potage , [5] Potagere, [119] Pot-Herbs , [19] Poyſon , [18] Præcoce Plants not ſo wholſome artificially raiſ'd ,
[85] Preparation to the dreſſing of Sallets , [10] Prodigal , [61] Pugil , [70] Puniſhment , [18] Purſlan , [36] Putrefaction , [33] Pythagoras, [97] Q. Quality and Vertue of Plants , [53] . See
Plants .R. Radiſh , [37] ;of Gold dedicated at Delphi, [37] ;Moſchius wrote a whole Volume in praiſe of them , [ib.] ; Hippocrates condemns them , [ib.] Raphanus Ruſticanus Horſe Radiſh , [38] Radix Lunaria, [48] ; Ragout, [28] Rampion , [39] Rapum , [46] Ray, Mr. , [55] Refreſhing , [13] Reſtaurative , [5] Rocket , [39] Roccombo , [18] Roman Sallet , [112] ; Roſemary , [39] Roots , [37] Rhue , [49] S. Saffron , [68] Sage , [39] Sallets, what, how improved, whence ſo called , [3] ;Ingredients , [4] ;Variety and Store above what the Ancients had , [112] ;Bills of Fare , [112] ;Skill in chooſing, gathering, compoſing and dreſſing ,
[48] ;found in the Crops of Foul , [62] ;what formerly in uſe, now abdicated , [49] ;extemporary Sallets , [87] ;Whether beſt to begin or conclude with Sallets , [73] [pg] Salade de Preter, [13] Salt , [64] ;What beſt for Sallets , [64] ;Salts Eſſential, and of Vegetables , [65] Sambucus, [16] Sampier , [40] Sanguine , [36] Sarcophagiſts, [56] Sauce , [39] Savoys , [11] Scallions , [41] Scorbute, vide Scurvy . Scurvy-Graſs , [41] Scurvy , [9] Seaſon , [71] Seaſoning , [79] , vide Sallet .Sedum minus, [45] , vide Stone-Crop. Sellery , [41] Seneca, [98] Shambles , [77] Sight , [50] , vide Eyes .Silphium, [50] ;How precious and ſacred , [51] Simples , [49] Sinapi , [30] Siſarum , [42] Skirrits , [ib.] Sleep, to procure , [21] Smallage , [41] Smut in Wheat , [86] Syrenium Vulgare, [5] Snails, ſafe Taſters , [56] Sonchus , [43] Sordidneſs , [87] Sorrel , [42] Sow-thiſtle , vide Sonchus.Specificks, few yet diſcovered , [83] Spleen , [10] Spinach , [12] Spirits, cheriſhing and reviving , [9] Spring , [71] Stomach , [16] Stone , [9] Stone-Crop , [44] Strowings , [67] Students , [9] Succory , [44] Sugar , [14] Summer , [84] Sumptuary Laws , [116] Swearing per Braſſicam, [11] Swine uſed to find out Truffles and Earth-Nuts , [28] T. Table of Species, Culture, Proportion and dreſſing of
Sallets, according to the Seaſon , [70] Tacitus, Emp. Temperance , [21] Tanſie , [44] Tarragon , [45] [pg] Taſte ſhould be exquiſite
in the Compoſer of Sallets , [60] Tea , [17] , vide Appendix.Temper , [81] Temperance , [21] Teeth , [37] Theriacle, vide Garlick . Thirſt, to aſſwage , [33] Thiſtle , [45] Thyme , [19] , vide Pot-herbs .Tiberius Cæſ., [42] Tragopogon, [47] Tranſmigration , [56] Tribute paid to Roots , [42] Truffles, [28] Tubera, [28] Tulip eaten that coſt 100 l. , [47] Turiones, [9] Turnip , [46] ;V. Vapours to repreſs , [21] Variety neceſſary and proper , [92] Ventricle , [20] , vide Stomach .Vine , [47] Vinegar , [63] ; vide Appendix.Viper-Graſs , [47] Vertues of Sallet Plants and Furniture , [57] ;Conſiſt in the ſeveral and different Parts of the
ſame Plant , [49] Voluptuaria Venena, [28] U. W. Welſh, prolifick , [20] Wind , [17] Wine , [7] ; vide Appendix .Winter Sallets , [7] ; vide Appendix .Wood-Sorrel , [47] Worms in Fennel, and Sellery , [17] Wormwood , [49] Y.