Food taster


A food taster is a person who ingests food that was prepared for someone else, to confirm it is safe to eat. One who tests drink in this way is known as a cupbearer. The person to whom the food is to be served is usually an important person, such as a monarch or somebody under threat of assassination or harm.

Role

Food tasters have several functions:
In ancient Rome, the duty was often given to a slave. Roman Emperor Claudius was killed by poison in AD 54 even though he hired a food taster named Halotus. Tasters were sometimes coerced. Over history, presidents and royal families have hired food tasters or sacrifices, over fear of being poisoned. Queen Durdhara, the Mauryan empress, ate food that was prepared for her husband and died.
Adolf Hitler's food taster Margot Wölk tried the food at 8:00 am every day, and if she did not fall ill the food would be sent to Hitler's military headquarters. President Vladimir Putin has hired a food taster who is part of his security staff to protect himself as well. In recent times, animals such as mice have been used to detect impurities in food produced for humans, such as during the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China. In the United States, several recent presidents, most prominently Barack Obama, have been known to employ food tasters.
Food production companies employ professional tasters to assess and provide feedback on the quality of their products. Some pet food companies employ human tasters for products that are suitable for human consumption.