Hanna News is unable to provide a detailed report on the medieval dish featured in the recent Tasting History video.
This lack of coverage occurs because the verified dossier contains no specific details regarding the dish's name, ingredients, or historical origin. Without confirmed facts, the publication cannot meet its accuracy standards.
The editorial process requires a complete set of the five Ws—who, what, when, where, and why—before a story is published. In this instance, the fact-checker dossier reported that no verifiable information could be extracted from the provided sources.
Strict adherence to the style guide prevents the use of unverified claims or summaries that lack primary source markers. The publication prioritizes accuracy over speed to ensure that all historical and cultural reporting is precise.
Staff members are currently reviewing the available source material to determine if further verification is possible. Until such data is provided, the story remains unpublished to avoid the risk of misinformation.
“Hanna News is unable to provide a detailed report.”
This situation highlights the publication's commitment to the 'accurate over fast' mandate of the Hanna News Style Guide, ensuring that content is not produced based on incomplete or unverified dossiers.




