Tag: Culinary History

Family recipes? Neanderthal neighbors cooked animals differently, study reveals

Family Recipes Through the Ages: Neanderthals’ Culinary Secrets Revealed It turns out, Neanderthals likely had something akin to “family recipes.” Researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the University of Haifa have uncovered fascinating information about our ancient human relatives’ culinary habits. The study reveals that Neanderthals not only cooked animals for consumption but […]

2,000-year-old Roman eatery serving fried thrust changes ideas about elite diet

Ancient Roman Fast-Food Joint Reveals Surprising Elite Diet Shifts Archaeologists have recently unearthed a fascinating discovery on the island of Pompeii, shedding new light on the culinary habits of the ancient Romans. The excavation revealed a 2,000-year-old fast-food eatery that challenges our perceptions of elite diets during that era. Among the remnants found in the […]

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