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Ancient snack stall uncovered in Pompeii, revealing bright frescoes and traces of 2,000-year-old...
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...
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12:22 PM · Dec 26, 2020
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/26/europe/pompeii-shop-archaeology-intl/index.html
Takket
(21,644 posts)Been waiting 2000 years for my hot dog. no sign of vendor. Would not recommend.
Talitha
(6,625 posts)snort
(2,334 posts)Wonder what they had to wash it all down?
ucrdem
(15,512 posts)Which, being Pompeii, makes perfect sense . . .
pecosbob
(7,545 posts)Blue_true
(31,261 posts)brooklynite
(94,792 posts)Vesuvio Wine
Vesuvio's vineyards are found on the slopes of the still-active volcano Mount Vesuvius, east of Naples. For years the area was regarded as incapable of producing any quality wines but, thanks to the influence of the highly regarded winemaker Antonio Mastroberardino, quality is on the up and the wines have taken off in popularity. This was recognized when Vesuvio was awarded its DOC status in 1983.
These wines can be produced in several styles: red, white, rosé, sparkling and liquoroso (the latter can be either dry or sweet). White wine must be made from a minimum of 3580 percent Coda di Volpe (a variety derived from the ancient Roman vines of Campania Felix and reminiscent of a foxs tail, due to the way the grapes grow in a long bunch) and/or Verdecca grapes. The remaining 20 percent includes Falanghina or Greco grapes. The liquoroso is made from the same blend. However a complicating factor is that Coda di Volpe may be confused in the vineyard with the local grape variety Caprettone.
Wines which qualify for the DOC, but have an alcohol level 1 to 1.5 percent higher than the basic Vesuvio qualification also carry the name Lacryma Christi (del Vesuvio), meaning "the tears of Christ of Vesuvius". A glance at the Wine-Searcher database suggests the vast majority of exported wines from Vesuvio are labeled this way.
There are many myths surrounding the name of this wine. One such legend relates the simple story of when Jesus ascended into heaven, and on casting his eyes over the beautiful Bay of Naples he wept tears of joy, which fell upon Mount Vesuvius causing vines to grow. Another tells of Christ weeping onto the land over the casting out of Lucifer and the fallen angels. In a variation of this tale, angry that they were forced to leave, the fallen angels took a piece of heaven with them which landed on Mount Vesuvius, leading to tears of sadness from Jesus. An earlier version attributes the tears of joy to the Roman god of wine, Bacchus.
Rosés and red wine must include a minimum of 80 percent Piedirosso (locally known as Per'e Palummo, or Palombina), a variety named for the gnarled red bases of the vines and its similarity to the red feet of a native dove, and/or Sciascinoso (locally known as Olivella). There must be no less than 50 percent Piedirosso, and the remaining 20 percent Aglianico. Whites and rosés are usually produced for immediate consumption, unlike the reds which require a little age. The reds display a quintessential character of smoky, mineral flavors, derived from the volcanic soil on which the grapes are cultivated. They also take on notes of plums, raspberries and cherries, enveloped in spices such as cinnamon and white pepper.
https://www.wine-searcher.com/regions-vesuvio#:~:text=Vesuvio's%20vineyards%20are%20found%20on,Mount%20Vesuvius%2C%20east%20of%20Naples.&text=These%20wines%20can%20be%20produced,be%20either%20dry%20or%20sweet).
Srkdqltr
(6,341 posts)Are pretty much the same through time.
Aristus
(66,478 posts)The degree to which the Romans loved fart jokes, dick jokes, and sex jokes is just astonishing...
Blue_true
(31,261 posts)Lunabell
(6,127 posts)What a cool find.
AllaN01Bear
(18,534 posts)gratuitous
(82,849 posts)And already there are taco trucks on every corner!
Stinky The Clown
(67,832 posts). . . . in today's society with their ancient society.
There were several such stalls. We were also fascinated by the political graffiti that was around the city. There was a political campaign in progress when the eruption hit.
Disaffected
(4,570 posts)uncovered in Pompeo.
Made sense...
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pecosbob
(7,545 posts)Tragic...
denbot
(9,901 posts)Man them ancient Greeks were civilized!
ananda
(28,885 posts)Very interesting.
KY_EnviroGuy
(14,496 posts)World's very first Denny's or Frisch's?........
Thanks for posting, Nevilledog. Very interesting find.
BrightKnight
(3,567 posts)Blue_true
(31,261 posts)escavators found bone fragments from several meat species, chickens, fish, snails, cattle. If only we could time travel (of course, split before the volcano erupted, us knowing that it would).
edhopper
(33,639 posts)ate their meals from vendors and not at home.
Something I learned at Pompeii.
MustLoveBeagles
(11,658 posts)Thanks for posting