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Wicked Blue

(6,689 posts)
Tue Jun 27, 2023, 02:55 PM Jun 2023

Pompeii archaeologists discover 'pizza' painting

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By James Gregory
BBC News

Archaeologists in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii have uncovered a painting which depicts what might be the precursor to the Italian pizza.

The flatbread depicted in the 2,000-year-old fresco "may be a distant ancestor of the modern dish", Italy's culture ministry said.

But it lacks the classic ingredients to technically be considered a pizza.

The fresco was found in the hall of a house next to a bakery during recent digs at the site in southern Italy.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-66031341

At least it didn't have pineapple
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Pompeii archaeologists discover 'pizza' painting (Original Post) Wicked Blue Jun 2023 OP
Ever wonder why anchovies used to be a standard topping for pizzas ? eppur_se_muova Jun 2023 #1
Yum! AwakeAtLast Jun 2023 #5
The ancient Romans made a condiment with anchovies and other fish Wicked Blue Jun 2023 #6
Looks like each section might be a little different Warpy Jun 2023 #2
The pizza I tried in Italy more than 40 years ago was like a calzone Wicked Blue Jun 2023 #7
I used to get a Greek variety in Boston Warpy Jun 2023 #9
It sounds great Wicked Blue Jun 2023 #10
Is that corn on the cob? It should not be there. applegrove Jun 2023 #3
I wonder if they were making multigraincracker Jun 2023 #4
or a focaccia, or a charcoodery board. pansypoo53219 Jun 2023 #8

Wicked Blue

(6,689 posts)
6. The ancient Romans made a condiment with anchovies and other fish
Tue Jun 27, 2023, 07:26 PM
Jun 2023

Called garum, it consisted of fermented fish intestines.

Worcester sauce is our modern version of it.

Warpy

(113,131 posts)
2. Looks like each section might be a little different
Tue Jun 27, 2023, 03:46 PM
Jun 2023

The foreground looks like shrimp and herbs. Yum. The adjacent slice looks like egg yolk. Meh.

I can see bakers using up leftover dough and residual heat in the ovens to do this, making a quick bread and whatever nosh for other working slobs in the area. What's interesting is the specialized pan, it suggests this had been done for a very long time.

Wicked Blue

(6,689 posts)
7. The pizza I tried in Italy more than 40 years ago was like a calzone
Tue Jun 27, 2023, 07:30 PM
Jun 2023

only it was filled with cooked greens and little else. The only other kind I found was a small margherita pie, but it didn't have much cheese, and no oil on top.

Warpy

(113,131 posts)
9. I used to get a Greek variety in Boston
Tue Jun 27, 2023, 08:27 PM
Jun 2023

that was thick pizza dough with feta cheese and herbs on top. It was amazingly good for something that simple. The cheese didn't melt or get gooey, it just sort of sank into the bread.

I always thought that heavily oiled stuff was an abomination, the rest of the pizza was generally greasy enough already.

multigraincracker

(34,143 posts)
4. I wonder if they were making
Tue Jun 27, 2023, 03:53 PM
Jun 2023

mozzarella cheese from buffalo milk back then. It’s the best I’ve ever had. I keep looking for imported mozzarella from Italy and have never found any.

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