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This is an excerpt from Two Fifteenth-Century Cookery-Books
(England, 1430)
The original source can be found at the University of Michigan's "Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse"

ix - Trype de Motoun. Take the pownche of a chepe, and make it clene, an caste it on a pot of boylyng water, an skyme it clene, an gader the grece al a-way, an lat it boyle tyl it be tender; than ley it on a fayre bord, an kyt it in smale pecys of the [correction; sic = MS. they.] peny brede, an caste it on an erthen pot with strong brothe of bef or of moton; thanne take leuys of the percely an hew hem ther-to, an let hem boyle to-gederys tyl they byn tender, than take powder of gyngere, and verious, than take Safroun (Note: Added from A) an salt, and caste ther-to, an let boyle to-gederys, an serue in.

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Tripe de Mutton (Two Fifteenth-Century Cookery-Books)