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- Food_and_dining_in_the_Roman_Empire abstract "Food and dining in the Roman Empire reflect both the variety of foodstuffs available through the expanded trade networks of the Roman Empire and the traditions of conviviality from ancient Rome's earliest times, inherited in part from the Greeks and Etruscans. In contrast to the Greek symposium, which was primarily a drinking party, the equivalent social institution of the Roman convivium was focused on food. Banqueting played a major role in Rome's communal religion. Maintaining the food supply to the city of Rome had become a major political issue in the late Republic, and continued to be one of the main ways the emperor expressed his relationship to the Roman people.".
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- Food_and_dining_in_the_Roman_Empire quote "'''A Roman recipe:".
- Food_and_dining_in_the_Roman_Empire quote "Parthian Chicken'''".
- Food_and_dining_in_the_Roman_Empire quote "Spatchcock a chicken. Crush pepper, lovage, and a dash of caraway; blend in fish sauce to create a slurry, then thin with wine. Pour over chicken in a casserole with a lid. Dissolve asafoetida in warm water and baste chicken as it cooks. Season with pepper to serve.".
- Food_and_dining_in_the_Roman_Empire source "Apicius, De Re Coquinaria 6.9.2".
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- Food_and_dining_in_the_Roman_Empire subject Category:History_of_food_and_drink.
- Food_and_dining_in_the_Roman_Empire subject Category:Roman_Empire.
- Food_and_dining_in_the_Roman_Empire subject Category:Roman_cuisine.
- Food_and_dining_in_the_Roman_Empire comment "Food and dining in the Roman Empire reflect both the variety of foodstuffs available through the expanded trade networks of the Roman Empire and the traditions of conviviality from ancient Rome's earliest times, inherited in part from the Greeks and Etruscans. In contrast to the Greek symposium, which was primarily a drinking party, the equivalent social institution of the Roman convivium was focused on food. Banqueting played a major role in Rome's communal religion.".
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