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Ancient Greek cuisine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Other fragments of popular lore about ancient eating habits are no doubt less fictitious but also quite untypical: Of course there were always some Greek communities where more elaborate cooking might be found; Sybaris, for example, has given the word ‘sybaritic’ to our language as a result of its delicate eating habits.
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The Ancient Greeks had a very different diet than we do today. Learn the sorts of things they loved to eat and drink. - What did the Ancient Greeks Eat and Drink? - Greek Food is a personally written site at BellaOnline ... Greek Food Site...
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Bread used to be the basic staple food, as it was in ancient and Byzantine times. ... The various rules of the Greek Orthodox Church have shaped people’s eating habits. Even non-religious Greeks abstain from foods deriving from animals –meat, dairy products and eggs— during the numerous Lenten days that...
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The ancient greek cuisine is not far from the roman because there were a lot of cultural exchanges and influences. The recipes below are selected from a book of Robert Maier who translated and edited them from latin to english and from the web page of Micaela Pantke.
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As you may all know food preparation is a very important part of the Greek culture along with the eating habits and the tendency of Greeks towards family dinners especially on Sundays. ... ancient greek recipes - ilias taverna in rhodes...
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Athenaeus of Naucratis. The Deipnosophists. Translated by Charles Burton Gulick. 7 vols. London: Heinemann, 1927–1941. Table talk, much of it about food and eating habits in ancient Greece and Rome.
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