- Marx
Rumpolt (* est. 1525; †1593 in Aschaffenburg) was head cook to the
Elector of Mainz,
Daniel Brendel of Homburg. His cookbook, Ein new
Kochbuch (lit...
- Cookbook"), the
first cookbook written for
professional chefs by Marx
Rumpolt,
there is a
recipe for Baumkuchen. This
publication puts the
origin of...
- (um 1460–1520), painter. Marx Röist (1454–1524),
mayor of Zürich. Marx
Rumpolt (around 1581). Marx Weiß (vor 1518–1580), painter. This page or section...
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evidence exists for this. The
earliest known Gugelhupf recipe, in Marx
Rumpolt's 1581 cookbook,
describes a "Hat Cake" with the
distinctive shape and ornamentation...
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extreme size and
weighs [between] two and
three pounds". In 1581, Marx
Rumpolt of Mainz, chef to
several German nobles,
published the m****ive cookbook...
- Eppstein, and Königstein im
Taunus (1581).
Daniel Brendel's head cook, Marx
Rumpolt,
published the
famous cookbook Ein new
Kochbuch in 1581.
Daniel Brendel...
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Baraguey d'Hilliers
Franz von
Weyrother Karl
Freiherr von Thüngen Marx
Rumpolt,
personal chef to the
Elector of Mainz, in 1581
wrote the
first textbook...
- 1493 – P****ion play begins. 1531 –
Printing press in operation. 1581 –
Rumpolt's cookbook published. 1585 –
Bourse established. 1648 –
Peace of Westphalia...