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A humorous essay frames a mock origin tale in which the accidental charring of young swine yields the first taste of roasted meat, leading to secrecy, a farcical trial, and a contagious vogue for setting fires before simpler cooking methods are devised. The narrator then offers a vivid gastronomic praise of roast pig, contrasting roasting with boiling, celebrating the crisp crackling and tender flesh of a suckling, and sketching modest technological progress from accidental burning to deliberate tools such as the gridiron and spit.
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