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Eat Like a Roman, Part 4: Baking Placenta
No! Not that kind of placenta! Are you kidding?
Robert Sietsema
10.23.08
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Eat Like a Roman, Part 3
The word “salad” meant something very different to the Romans. They called for smashing several herbs together in a mortar with fresh cheese.
Robert Sietsema
03.20.08
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Eat Like a Roman, Part 2
Maybe you’ve never heard of
garum before
. It’s not as common as ketchup or soy sauce, but it once had a similar function.
Robert Sietsema
01.15.08
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Eat Like a Roman
I stumbled upon a weird ceramic vessel filled with holes. It turned out to be
glirarium
, a jar for breeding dormice for culinary purposes.
Robert Sietsema
11.30.07
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