#*does a little searching and stumbles across a history on SpruceEats*
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During the American colonial period, lobsters were not valued as food and were mainly eaten by the poor, prisoners, and indentured servants.
Native tribes near the coasts used lobsters as fertilizer or bait rather than food.
People even hid lobster shells to avoid the stigma of poverty. In Massachusetts, indentured servants sued to limit their lobster meals to three times a week, winning the case. Lobsters were abundant, easy to collect from the shore, and considered bottom feeders.
They were often consumed as a paste or stew. In the early 19th century, lobsters were cheaper than Boston baked beans, sometimes even fed to cats.
However, by the late 19th century, as railroads spread and lobsters were served on trains, people who were unfamiliar with them found them delicious.
This led to increased demand and the start of lobster canning. By the 1920s, with lobsters becoming less plentiful but demand growing, lobsters transitioned to a delicacy, popular among celebrities and the wealthy by the 1950s.
Alice: I never knew any of that before -- what about you, Victor? Seems at least historically relevant to your family's business.
Victor: I think I have heard a story like this before, yes -- except about caviar. Maybe that has a similar history?
Alice: I guess I wouldn't be surprised -- I mean, in the end, it's just fish eggs, isn't it? The fancy part comes from how rare they are. We'll have to look it up later.
#~M: I want some questions! now! (ask)#~M: grin without a cat (anon)#~V: Inevitable High School#lobsters poverty to luxury#~C: Victor Van Dort#~C: Alice Liddell#((I have heard this story about how lobsters were once 'poor person food'#though not in this detail before nice work anon#but yes like Victor I would SWEAR that I saw something about caviar having a similar history?#*does a little searching and stumbles across a history on SpruceEats*#okay it looks like this is another 'America had a lot of the thing so it could afford to serve it cheaply' thing#in fact we used to export loads of caviar to Europe#(who sold it right back to us relabeled as 'Russian Caviar')#until we overfished the sturgeon responsible for the roe#just figures right?))#~M: with this hand I will lift your queue
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