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“The most famous line in gastronomic history, 'Let them eat cake', turns out to h…” — Amanda Foreman
The most famous line in gastronomic history, 'Let them eat cake', turns out to have been an eighteenth-century cliche. According to Antonia Fraser, the French accused every foreign queen of saying it, beginning in 1670 with the wife of Louis XIV, Marie Theresa.
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