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Ancient snack stall uncovered in Pompeii, revealing bright frescoes and traces of 2,000-year-old street food
CNN ^ | December 26, 2020 | Reuters

Posted on 12/26/2020 1:33:41 PM PST by BenLurkin

Known as a termopolium, Latin for hot drinks counter, the shop was discovered in the archaeological park's Regio V site, which is not yet open the public, and unveiled on Saturday.

Traces of nearly 2,000-year-old food were found in some of the deep terra cotta jars containing hot food which the shop keeper lowered into a counter with circular holes.

Archaeologists also found a decorated bronze drinking bowl known as a patera, ceramic jars used for cooking stews and soups, wine flasks and amphora.

Pompeii, 23 km (14 miles) southeast of Naples, was home to about 13,000 people...


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TOPICS: Food; History
KEYWORDS: beef; chicken; dietandcuisine; duck; food; frescoes; godsgravesglyphs; notyetopenthepublic; pompeii; pork; romanempire; snails; soups; stews; streetfood; termopolium
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To: Vetnet
Well, I guess we can’t have ARCHAIC and eat it too.....lol

Now, that was a sweet bun!

81 posted on 12/27/2020 9:14:13 AM PST by seowulf
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Archaeologists in Pompeii, the city buried in a volcanic eruption in 79 AD, have made the extraordinary find of a frescoed hot food and drinks shop that served up the ancient equivalent of street food to Roman passers-by.

Known as a termopolium, Latin for hot drinks counter, the shop was discovered in the archaeological park's Regio V site, which is not yet open the public, and unveiled on Saturday (December 26).

Traces of nearly 2,000-year-old food were found in some of the deep terra cotta jars containing hot food which the shop keeper lowered into a counter with circular holes.

The front of the counter was decorated with brightly coloured frescoes, some depicting animals that were part of the ingredients in the food sold, such as a rooster and two ducks handing upside down.

"This is an extraordinary find!\", said Massimo Ossana, director of the Pompeii archaeological park. \"It's the first time we are excavating an entire thermopolium."

Archaeologists also found a decorated bronze drinking bowl known as a patera, ceramic jars used for cooking stews and soups, wine flasks, an amphora and some bones.

Pompeii, 23 km (14 miles) southeast of Naples, was home to about 13,000 people when it was buried under ash, pumice pebbles and dust as it endured the force of an eruption equivalent to many atomic bombs.

About two-thirds of the 66-hectare (165-acre) ancient town has been uncovered. The ruins were not discovered until the 16th century and organised excavations began about 1750.

A rare documentation of Greco-Roman life, Pompeii is one of Italy's most popular attractions and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Archaeologists uncover ancient street food shop in Pompeii

82 posted on 12/27/2020 6:21:45 PM PST by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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To: centurion316

“Can you get fries with that?”

Fries no, flies yes.


83 posted on 12/29/2020 1:26:35 PM PST by flaglady47 (Donald Trump, President for Life (heh, heh))
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To: seowulf

The Rollae Swissium were also fresh proving Little Debbies has been around for a lonnnnnnnng time!


84 posted on 12/29/2020 1:38:31 PM PST by mdmathis6
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To: mdmathis6

Little Debbie...

I think in Pompei it was Paula Debra.


85 posted on 12/29/2020 1:56:29 PM PST by seowulf
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