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Roman Foods. By Myles Caldwell. Daily Meals. Cena. Main meal 2:00 pm-night followed by comissatio (drinks). Cena consisted of. puls- emmer, water, salt, and fat 2-3 courses gustatio primae mensae secundae mensae. Gustatio (starter course). drink-mulsum light dishes
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Roman Foods • By Myles Caldwell
Cena • Main meal • 2:00 pm-night • followed by comissatio (drinks)
Cena consisted of . . . • puls- emmer, water, salt, and fat • 2-3 courses • gustatio • primae mensae • secundae mensae
Gustatio (starter course) • drink-mulsum • light dishes • salad and veggies (mushrooms, and the leaves of shrubs and weeds)
Main Course (primae mensae) • decorative first dish • main dish of meat • pork-uterus, breasts, ears • beef not popular • geese- force fed liver • trojan pig- stuffed with sausages and fruit • hares- expensive delicacy • rabbit fetuses (laurices) • fish expensive- goatfish popular, die slowly on dinner table
Condiments • spices- pepper, silphium extinct • garum- sauce for everything, • made with decomposed fish protein • smelled bad
Secundae Mensae • fruits-grapes • variety of nuts and other fruits • bread and tarts • cold clams and oysters (starters)
Alcoholic Drinks • wine had high alcohol content • flavored • passum-raisin wine • mulsum-honey wine • conditum-honey spice wine • beer-vulgar • posca-sour watered herb wine
Peasants vs. Wealthy • Wealthy- imported exotic food, expensive flavored wine • Peasants- local wild food, posca
Entertainment at the table • conversation • musician • acrobats • poets • dancers • guests wouldn’t dance Poet Horace
Traditions at the table • offering of meat, cake, wine to Lares(spirit of house) after main course • mostly ate standing/seated, lay down to eat on special occasions • dinner on triclinium • food was eaten with fingers and cochlear and ligula
How food was made... • baked in wood burning stoves • mills run by donkeys or men
Where was Roman food bought? • Forums- markets • meat • veggies • oil
Preserved from Rome • recipes preserved • food not preserved
Roman diet vs. Italian/American diet • Romans mostly drank wine • Romans ate food with fingers and cochlea/ligula • Americans/Italians eat food with forks, spoons, knives, and occasionally hands • Americans/Italians have large selection of beverages • Romans had longer dinners • Americans/Italians have shorter dinners
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