For the ordinary Roman, food was basic. The staple diet consisted mostly of a wheat-based porridge, seasoned with herbs or meat if available. However, as Sally Grainger's recipes show, on special ...
Plan your menu with these recipes and discuss the ... people can't stop thinking about the Roman Empire? Wherever the conversation goes, you know that the food will be delicious.
Roman baths were much more than public places to bathe. They also were social centers where friends, families, and business colleagues came to meet—and to eat. Snack food and drink were an ...
If you love Alison Roman’s viral recipes – from The Stew to The Dip – her latest book is all about simple, delicious desserts. If you fancy yourself a bit of a cooking aficionado and you ...
This iron-handled Roman cooking pot from the collection of the Hunterian Museum was selected by Louisa Hammersley, postgraduate student at the Department of Archaeology, University of Glasgow.