Something new for your treasure tables.
Something new for your treasure tables.
Originally shared by Jennifer Ouellette
What Did The Ancient Roman Condiment Known As Garum Taste Like? "Just remember that Ancient Romans didn’t have a lot of spices, and most of their taste buds were destroyed by lead anyway. So it mostly tastes like a combination of salt and MSG." http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/what-did-the-ancient-roman-condiment-known-as-garum-tas-1700249708
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Originally shared by Jennifer Ouellette
What Did The Ancient Roman Condiment Known As Garum Taste Like? "Just remember that Ancient Romans didn’t have a lot of spices, and most of their taste buds were destroyed by lead anyway. So it mostly tastes like a combination of salt and MSG." http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/what-did-the-ancient-roman-condiment-known-as-garum-tas-1700249708
http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/what-did-the-ancient-roman-condiment-known-as-garum-tas-1700249708
I want to know how different it is from Thai/Veitnamese fiah sauce. Sounds/looks the same.
ReplyDeleteit's basically fish sauce.
ReplyDeletecolatura di alici is totally a thing you can get back home
ReplyDeleteI should have thought to tag an Italian!
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