Food in Roman Britain

Food in Roman Britain

EnglishPaperback / softback
Alcock Joan P.
The History Press Ltd
EAN: 9780752419244
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Descriptions of food in Roman Britain are usually based on the cookery book of Apicius, as if the whole island dined on gourmet food. In contrast Joan Alcock draws on the archaeological evidence, as well as on Classical and Celtic literature, to discover the full range of native and imported foods needed for a growing urban populations as well as a large resident army. In addition to looking at the very varied food and drink available - from meat, fish and dairy products to vegetables, nuts and herbs - Dr Alcock examines the eating, cooking and dining habits of people who inhabited the province. Comparison is made with other parts of the Roman Empire and, where relevant, to modern food practices. Both civilian and military diets are discussed and the nutritional benefits (or otherwise) of these diets are assessed. Complete with almost 130 illustrations (many in full colour) this is a book which will be a revelation to anyone with an interest in Roman Britain - or, indeed, in the history of cooking.

EAN 9780752419244
ISBN 0752419242
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Publication date July 30, 2001
Pages 192
Language English
Dimensions 241 x 165 x 19
Country United Kingdom
Authors Alcock Joan P.