Jance: Jance sauce was a common side sauce in medieval cuisine, characterized by its light color. In the “bold” version of the Ménagier de Paris manuscript (circa 1393), it is made from milk, mixed with egg yolk and flavored with ginger.
In the “lean” recipe, the milk is replaced by crushed almonds, bread, verjuice or vinegar....
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