In fact, the North Sea country really has the natural conditions to promote sauerkraut fish-the North Sea fishing ground produces a lot of herring, cod, mackerel, halibut, etc., and also produces lobster and oysters.
Although there is no best black fish for sauerkraut fish, herring and cod, etc., are better than others. Moreover, sauerkraut is not necessary to use black fish.
Because of the large amount, like herring, many people eat in Europe. However, this eating method is a bit scary. For example, the Dutch especially like to eat herring raw, holding live fish and eating it with their heads up, very savage and fearful ... and the famous Swedish herring canned in later generations, it is called a stink, the wind is stinking ...
Therefore, the introduction of sauerkraut by Marin was considered to save the barbarians. Later, people used the processing method of sauerkraut fish to process large amounts of herring and cod to make canned sauerkraut fish. With better canned sauerkraut fish, naturally nobody wants to eat terrible canned herring.
Later, canned sauerkraut and fish became important military supplies for the North Sea Army, and large quantities were produced every year to meet the needs of the military. Because, whether herring, cod, or sauerkraut, are super cheap. A large amount can save a lot of military expenses. Moreover, the taste is good ...
Since Marin vigorously promoted the trawls with winches and adopted the modern VD trawls far superior to the beam trawls currently used, the fishing efficiency of the North Sea country is higher than that of other countries, and the catches are large. But most fish are made into salted fish. Because, fresh fish is difficult to preserve.
But the taste of salted fish is really not good, so add fresh wine herring and cod to the white wine, ginger, pepper and other condiments to taste fishy, boiled with sauerkraut, you get a very delicious sauerkraut fish. If it is encapsulated by canning technology, it becomes very delicious and very durable.
This canned pickled fish made of fresh fish is much better than the smelly salted fish. Moreover, its cost is not expensive. Although liquor and **** are not cheap, mass production is already available in Marin territory, and the cost is not high. As for sauerkraut and fish itself, there is no cost. Therefore, sauerkraut canned fish is suitable for military supplies, and is also suitable for sale to ordinary people. It is very popular and has a long shelf life.
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In addition to promoting radishes and Chinese cabbage, Marin also asked fishermen near Wilhelmshaven to start experimenting with kelp. Several Japanese fishermen he brought back have been sent to fishing villages near Wilhelmshaven to instruct the locals to cultivate kelp by means of raft positioning.
However, there is a big problem with this planting method-the raft is easily gnawed by the maggots ...
Therefore, Marin asked Kohler to arrange some tinplate to wrap the bottom of the raft, lest the kelp had not yet grown out, and the raft was eaten by the maggots first ...
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In addition to radishes, Chinese cabbage, kelp, etc., Marin also brought a variety of vegetable seeds from China. For example, seeds of various vegetables such as winter melon, small greens, cucumbers, mushrooms, etc., and arrange people to secretly take them to the hidden manor for cultivation. Because Marin has not yet appeared, these vegetables and the like also need to be kept secret temporarily ...
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Just as Malin quietly engaged in vegetable cultivation in the local area, the remote Strait of Malacca also experienced a dramatic change-the Portuguese captured the city of Malacca ...
Two years ago, before going to Daming, Marin, in order to sign an agreement with Portugal to define the territory, clarify the ownership of Dongfan Island, specially proposed to the Portuguese-capture the Kuala Lumpur tin mine, and lure the Malacca army out of the city to fight ...
After receiving the strategy proposed by Marin, Manuel I was also unambiguous and immediately reorganized the fleet and the army. A total of 24 warships and 5,000 infantry were dispatched to expedite Malacca.
Of course, the Portuguese did not know that the fleet led by Little Columbus specifically bought a group of Indian businessmen after they docked in India to let them report to the Malacca Kingdom and suggested that the Malacca Kingdom transfer their wealth to the inland areas.
However, the newly appointed Malacca Sultan Ahmed (Mahmoud's son) did not adopt this suggestion, and also bombarded Indian businessmen who went to comment.
And not long afterwards, the Portuguese fleet finally arrived nearby ...
But the Portuguese fleet did not attack immediately, but bought a few Malay fishermen and sent them to scout near Kuala Lumpur. After confirming that Kuala Lumpur does indeed have a huge tin mine, Fleet Commander Albuquerque ordered the fleet to approach Klang Island near the coast of Kuala Lumpur and land on the island for repair.
Subsequently, the Portuguese used Klang Island as a springboard to attack the port of Klang in later generations, and then went up the Klang River to enter Kuala Lumpur ...
Because Kuala Lumpur is the Klang Valley area, the Portuguese found Kuala Lumpur without too much effort.
At this time, Kuala Lumpur, with the heavy investment of the Malacca royal family, just opened the Kuala Lumpur River Valley into a large mining area and smelting base, and hired many Daming craftsmen to guide the local people to mine and tin.
Unexpectedly, just after the tin mine went into operation, the Portuguese invaders came ...
Then, 5,000 Portuguese infantry easily defeated the Malacca army that guarded the tin mine in 2000 and had no time to build the city, and controlled thousands of miners and craftsmen on the mine ...
After taking control of the Kuala Lumpur tin mine, Albuquerque suspended mining and organized thousands of miners to start building the castle. Kuala Lumpur is originally a valley, and the terrain is steep ~ www.novelhall.com ~ And the tin mine was mined before, just a lot of stone was mined.
As a result, thousands of miners in the Kuala Lumpur tin mine, under the persecution of the Portuguese, built a Kuala Lumpur fortress from the tin ore scraps.
After repairing the Kuala Lumpur Fort, Portuguese talents let miners go to re-mining and smelting the Kuala Lumpur tin mine ...
It was only then that the reinforcements sent by the Kingdom of Malacca came too late ...
New Sultan Ahmed of Malacca was shocked and angry when he learned that the tin mine in Kuala Lumpur was occupied. So he dispatched 20,000 troops to expedite Kuala Lumpur.
However, because he was not completely in control of the army after the new ascension, it took a long time to assemble a 20,000 army to attack Kuala Lumpur.
Then, when the 20,000-strong Melaka army with low combat effectiveness rushed to Kuala Lumpur, the Portuguese stone castle was built ...
At first, the Portuguese were frightened by the 20,000 troops of the Malacca Kingdom. After all, the Portuguese suffered a big loss last time in Malacca City.
Therefore, the Portuguese somewhat overestimated the fighting power of the army of the Kingdom of Malacca and chose to shrink to defend in the castle.
But later, as the Malacca army stormed the newly built Kuala Lumpur castle several times, the Portuguese discovered that-despite the large number of Malacca troops, the offensive was also fierce. But after the Malacca army attacked the city wall, it was easily beaten back by the Portuguese army. ...
So, Albuquerque, who had regained confidence, took advantage of the opportunity of the Malacca army to have lunch, and led five thousand Portuguese infantrymen to the city suddenly, and attacked the camp of the Malacca army ... and when the Portuguese army approached the gate of the Malacca army The Melaka soldiers who guarded the camp gate also went to lunch, and forgot to close the camp gate ...
Then, the unprepared Malacca army was suddenly in chaos and was easily defeated by the Portuguese. Only more than 3,000 people fled back in embarrassment ...