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Monday, May 13, 2013

Fooooooood!

Unlike chariot racing, people are far more willing to try recreating Roman food.  A small selection:

NOVA, a PBS show (ergo, trustworthy), with a whole smattering of recipes, explanations and info. 

Very basic recipes in some very basic formatting but directly cites the first known Roman cookbook by Marcus Gavius Apicius.

Eight recipes from a scholarly book on the subject by Patrick Faas.

FOOD NETWORK?!

More recipes from Apicius but this time, there are links to other foodie sites. 

Not a very discerning collection of recipes, covers ancient Roman, medieval and modern...  Suss it out you must...

Another collection of ancient to modern, but certainly more polished.

And finally, recipes from the Roman Colosseum, sans gladiator parts.
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