Ordinary items that were once considered dangerous.
5 POINT: History / Strange
Ordinary items that were once considered dangerous.
Fork (Fork) - In medieval Europe, the fork was fiercely opposed, because it was seen as a "tool of the devil" and against religion; users of the fork were blamed on society.
Reference source: https://www.history.com/news/why-forks-were-once-considered-evil
Tomato - 18th century Europeans believed that tomatoes were poisonous, because the elite ate and then got sick from lead containers, leading to it being called the Poison Apple.
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Coffee - used to be banned in many countries, because it was believed to provoke independent thought and cause people to "rebel against power," reaching the stage of an official ban.
Reference source: https://www.britannica.com/topic/coffee/History
Umbrella (Umbrella) - In 18th-century England, umbrellas were seen as a danger to society and horses, as they shocked horses and had accidents.
Reference source: https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-27398081
Frequent bathing - In medieval Europe, bathing was believed to keep pores open and disease would enter the body, thus seeing it as risky behavior.
Reference source: https://www.history.com/news/medieval-people-didnt-take-baths
Sometimes "danger" doesn't come from stuff.
But it comes from the human faith of that age.
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