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Chef Tries to cook 1500 year old Roman Recipe!



The boys are challenged today to use a 1500+ YEAR OLD ROMAN COOKBOOK to create an epic dish!

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  1. So a fun fact! Theres been an argument recently that silphium isn't extinct and we've found a plant that is strikingly similar in property and visual but not where it used to be (i believe originally in cyrenica). The argued plant is hidden in turkey!

  2. I have no way of being sure that Tasting History pronounces any of this stuff but the number of times he’s talked about this book and the author it was so different to hear someone pronounce it differently than he does lmao

  3. I really appreciate when James comes back, and that he’s been doing it often enough that it’s not like “OH MY GOD ITS JAMES?!?!?” anymore but now it’s like when you move away from your cousins but they still come and hang out for family sleepovers on holidays.

  4. Curries are some of the oldest recipes in the world (2500 BC) if we ignore British versions like korma and tikka. Try pork vindaloo and kohzi curry for something authentic. Otherwise, there's the hangover cure, haejang-guk. Test the world's hangover cures to determine the best one. Beer is another old recipe but you've covered beer tasting plenty of times.

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