Ancient History Magazine

GARLIC IN ANTIQUITY

ANCIENT COOKING HOW TOUGH THE GUTS OF FARMING FOLK!

Literary sources, texts on dietetics, books on agriculture, and the Apicius cookbook all talk about garlic. Most of the writers have a strong opinion about the pungent herb. Horatius (65–8 BC), who wrote a satirical poem about garlic, makes it clear that garlic is a food for peasants: It's the pungent

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