What did the Ancient Romans eat?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 พ.ค. 2024
- Welcome everyone, in this video we will uncover the ingredients, flavours, and dining habits that shaped Roman food culture, from everyday meals to extravagant feasts.
00:00 - 01:28 Introduction
01:29 - 07:40 Meals, Cooking & Taverns
07:41 - 12:44 Cereals
12:45 - 13:22 Legumes
13:23 - 15:40 Vegetables
15:41 - 21:18 Meat
21:19 - 24:06 Eggs & Dairy
24:07 - 27:40 Seafood
27:41 - 29:04 Olives & Olive Oil
29:05 - 32:25 Herbs & Spices
32:26 - 35:13 Fruits & Nuts
35:14 - 37:07 Sweets
Note 1: Gudgeon is actually a freshwater fish, I mistakenly placed Gudgeon in the saltwater fish category.
Note 2: Dolphins are mammals but I included them in the fish category for the sake of convenience.
Note 3: If you want to take a look at how, many of the foods I mentioned in the video, are made, make sure to check out this channel:@HistoricalItalianCooking
Music by:
Farya Faraji: @faryafaraji
Stefanos Krasopoulis/Στέφανος Κρασοπούλης: @stefanoskrasopoulis
Epidemic Music
A Big Thank You to my Patreon members: Robert G Ferrick
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Sources:
-Patrick Faas, 'Around the Roman Table: Food and Feasting in Ancient Rome'
-Marco Gavio de Rubeis, 'Ancient Roman Cooking: Ingredients, Recipes, Sources'
-Gaius Plinius Secundus (Pliny the Elder), 'Naturalis Historia'
-Marcus Gavius Apicius, 'De Re Coquinaria'
-Marcus Terentius Varro, 'De Re Rustica'
-Marcus Porcio Cato, 'De Agri Cultura'
-Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella, 'De Re Rustica'
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very enjoyable program
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing!
Great video. The Romans had a great variety of foods avaliable. I have always wondered about what they had, a lot seemed very modern.
Lots of great information.. Thankyou so much 🍇 🫒
Interesting, thank you.
dobra robota ! podoba mi się ten film, jest bardzo merytoryczny - czekam na kolejny Pozdrawiam
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Great vid. Thanks.,
More food programes, please!
Lovely company while eating supper.
For great food history videos,, check out the channel"tasting history with Max Miller". He actually made garum...twice!
great job! My only critique though is that you left out Rosemary from the herb list! It's still a critical component of the cuisine local to modern Rome today!
Thanks! Yes, I did not include all the herbs in the list because they were too many. However, I did mention rosemary in specific recipes.
The king returned 👑
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I'm hungry now after watching this!
🎉
He did not miss rosemary
In spanish please .
English will do. 😊
@@dennisneo1608 👎
Hello, sadly I do not know Spanish in order to translate my English text. However, you can activate the auto-translate in the subtitles from English (United Kingdom) to Spanish. At least in this video, it is pretty accurate.