Latin Lacuna

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

More food links

Some links recently found by students:

An ancient food blog; this guy not only makes the food, but will tell you what people wrote about it!

A more-or-less authentic cheesecake recipe from an...  Indian food blog?!

Another cheesecake recipie on an Indian food blog...  What's with these people; I mean, sure, contemporary cultures and all that, but...

A list of generic foods from Rome; what's nice about this list is that they tell you what early Romans would have eaten versus later imperial Romans with their massive trade routes et al.
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