what is the difference between cooking in the past and present​

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Explanation:

Past:

The origins of cooking are obscure. Primitive humans may have tasted roast meat for the first time by chance, when the flesh of a beast killed in a forest fire was found to be more palatable and easier to chew and digest than the customary raw meat. They probably did not intentionally cook food, though, until long after they had learned to use fire for light and warm. The earliest prepared dish was a crude paste made by mixing water with the cracked kernels of wild grasses. This paste, toasted to crustiness when dropped on a hot stone, made the first bread.

Answer:

Cooking in past is fire and wood, or essential cooking, early meal preparations, and invention of pottery.

Cooking in present is busy life, small spaces, multi-use appliances, and make meals in a box.

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