Roman pantry

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This is a list of the things that could be found in a '''Roman pantry.'''
 
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==Grains==
  
 
==Herbs==
 
==Herbs==
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;Anise seed : "In first-century Rome, anise was a flavoring in''[[musctaceus]]'', a popular spiced cake baked in bay leaves and eaten after a feast to prevent indigestion." (Rosengarten 1969)
  
 
;Thyme : "The Romans used thyme to flavor cheese and liquors. Their soldiers would bathe in water infused with thyme to gain vigor, courage and strength." (Rosengarten 1969)
 
;Thyme : "The Romans used thyme to flavor cheese and liquors. Their soldiers would bathe in water infused with thyme to gain vigor, courage and strength." (Rosengarten 1969)
  
==Grains==
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==Vegetables==
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
  
 
*Rosengarten, F. (1969), The Book of Spices. ISBN 0515064904
 
*Rosengarten, F. (1969), The Book of Spices. ISBN 0515064904

Revision as of 05:16, 20 March 2006

This is a list of the things that could be found in a Roman pantry.


Contents

Grains

Herbs

Anise seed 
"In first-century Rome, anise was a flavoring inmusctaceus, a popular spiced cake baked in bay leaves and eaten after a feast to prevent indigestion." (Rosengarten 1969)
Thyme 
"The Romans used thyme to flavor cheese and liquors. Their soldiers would bathe in water infused with thyme to gain vigor, courage and strength." (Rosengarten 1969)


Vegetables

References

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