Kollyva, the boiled wheat-based sweet offered at Greek Orthodox memorial services for the souls of the dead, has roots in ...
Most research on women in Ancient Greece and Rome concentrate on urban domestic life where there were no references to women ...
Men and women usually ate separately in ancient Greece. Everyone ate with their fingers, so food was cut up in the kitchen first. Only rich people ate a lot of meat. They would eat hares ...
In ancient Greece, wealthy men often gathered for decadent ... or perhaps honey-based sweets, all the food washed down with diluted Greek wine. The feast itself was the prelude to the evening ...
Even in contemporary times, pies, or pites as they are known, refer to this wider category of food. How Were Ancient Greek ...