EDIBLE HISTORY #2~ GOING BYZANTINE

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On Saturday, January 15, I will give you a glimpse into the diet of the rich and poor of Constantinople in Komninoi times (11th – 12th century AD).



The menu includes, among others:

~ Condyto: a spiced wine

~ Rabbit in wine and spikenard sauce

~ Pork in vinegar and honey sauce

~ Fava made with black eyed beans

~Capers in honey-vinegar sauce

~Olives served with sinapis

~ Braised endives served with olive oil and garos (fish sauce)

~ Silignites, the whitest wheat bread

~Pita-bread baked on hot stone

~ Rice and honey pudding

~Quince sweet spoon

~Almond sherbet

Please make the reservations until 13th of January. evmarosart@gmail.com tel: 210 6207824.
Evmaros Cultural Associaton~ 26, Fokidos st., 11526 Athens
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exploring food as a cultural phenomenon in the Greek world,
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7 responses to “EDIBLE HISTORY #2~ GOING BYZANTINE”

  1. Ivy Avatar

    Shall be looking forward to it.

  2. tasteofbeirut Avatar

    Fascinating! You are appealing to my voyeuristic tendencies!

  3. erica Avatar
    erica

    At what time will the event start?

  4. admin Avatar
    admin

    Joumana, I would be very glad if you could be present at the event! 🙂

  5. admin Avatar
    admin

    Oops!! Erica, it will start at 9 p.m.

  6. Γιώργος Avatar
    Γιώργος

    ΚΑΛΗ ΕΠΙΤΥΧΙΑ Μαριάνα…αχ και αυτό το session το χάνω!!!

  7. Γιώργος Avatar
    Γιώργος

    Α ναι…αναμένουμε φωτογραφικές/βιντεο-καταγραφές και από τούτη τη βραδυά, ΣΥΝΤΟΜΑ!!!

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