The Oldest Cookbook in the World, clay Babylonian tablet, inscribed in Akkadian. It dates to ca. 1750 BC (the time of Hammurabi) and contains the oldest known cooking recipes. This tablet includes 25 recipes for stews, 21 are meat stews and 4 are vegetable stews. The recipes list the ingredients and the order in which they should be added, but does not give measures or cooking time - they were clearly meant only for experienced chefs.
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Orientation Day Activities at the Library
Library also organizes “Induction Week” with the conviction that early awareness to the library resources, services, facilities and searching tools will help students getting better grades considering the library as an integral part of their study.
In addition to this library has special programs with the name of “Info Skills Program” to equip library users with the skill set which can be extremely useful for them. Further information about all these activities can be get from the library.