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The Resurgence of Hard Tack: A Culinary Exploration of History
Hard tack is often seen as a relic of the past, a staple diet for sailors and soldiers that has found its way into the annals of culinary history. This incredibly dry, flavorless bread has been a crucial sustenance for many during lengthy voyages and battles, enduring years without spoiling—albeit sometimes at the mercy of pests that have given it the infamous moniker of "worm castles."