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    In ancient Roman culture, the olla (archaic Latin: aula or aulla; Greek: χύτρα, chytra) is a squat, rounded pot or jar. An olla would be used primarily...
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  • Gaul, the olla became a symbol of the god Sucellus, who reigned over agriculture. In Spain, the popular dish olla podrida (literally “rotten pot”), cooked...
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  • Olla may refer to: Olla, a ceramic cooking pot, used in Spain and Spanish-speaking Latin America countries Olla (Roman pot), the very similar ancient Roman...
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    several centuries earlier. The Romans adapted the technique and the cooking vessel, which became known as the Roman pot, a cooking vessel similar to those...
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  • Aulus (praenomen) (category Ancient Roman praenomina)
    etymology derived the name from aula or olla, a palace, perhaps implying nobility, or from its homonym, aula or olla, a pot, presumably an affectionate reference...
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    could be used for rudimentary cookery such as grilling and stewing in a pot (olla), but ventilation was poor and braziers were fire hazards. Prepared food...
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    mole), mole blanco (white mole), mole estofado, tezmole, clemole, mole de olla, chimole, guacamole (mole with avocado) and huaxmole (mole with huaje). Generally...
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    Upchurch Hoard (category Hoards from Roman Britain)
    and others with good surfaces. Judging from this, and the pot, which is a small bellied Olla, a type typical for the area, the hoard was probably concealed...
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  • a communal meal. The exta of bovine victims were usually stewed in a pot (olla or aula), while those of sheep or pigs were grilled on skewers. When the...
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    portion of sacrifice was the entrails (exta) presented in an earthenware pot (olla). In a rural, agricultural context, Cato the Elder describes the offer...
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    a communal meal. The exta of bovine victims were usually stewed in a pot (olla or aula), while those of sheep or pigs were grilled on skewers. When the...
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    breadfruit, salted meat, chicken, dumplings, callaloo, coconut milk, and spices Olla podrida, a Spanish red bean stew Pašticada, a Croatian stew from the region...
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    centuries to conform with Jewish laws that prohibit cooking on the Sabbath. The pot is brought to a boil on Friday before the Sabbath begins, and sometimes kept...
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    prepared in and served from a special coffee pot called dallah (Arabic: دلة); more commonly used is the coffee pot called cezve (also called rikwah or kanaka)...
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    Bible: in Genesis 25:30-34, Esau is prepared to give up his birthright for a pot of fragrant red lentil soup being cooked by his brother, Jacob. In Jewish...
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    the "divine portion" of the sacrifice, were placed in an earthenware pot (olla) and examined. Abnormality in the exta indicated divine rejection of the...
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  • County. One diorama (see image to the right) is of the Cueva de la Olla (cave of the pot) which is located in the Sierra Madre of Chihuahua, an example of...
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    as eating this dish usually requires two steps; eating an entire chicken pot as variant of baeksuk at the first phase, and eating a kalguksu after instantly...
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    Eritrea, where women serve coffee to their guests in small clay or ceramic pots. It is usually made of clay and has a neck and pouring spout, and a handle...
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  • Mother of the Lares (category Roman goddesses)
    (porridge) contained in a sacred, sun-dried earthenware pot (olla). Prayers are recited over the pot, which is then thrown from the temple doorway, down the...
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    days before refrigeration, the gazpacho was left in an unglazed earthenware pot to cool by evaporation, with the addition of some water. Gazpacho may be...
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    cloak on his right shoulder. He holds his mallet in his right hand and an olla in his left. Above the figures is a dedicatory inscription and below them...
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  • Sudamericana se jugará en La Nueva Olla" [Alejandro Domínguez confirmed that the Sudamericana final will be played at La Nueva Olla] (in Spanish). DSports. 7 October...
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    pot and subsequently sold the patent to Alfonso Bialetti. In 1946 Alfonso's son Renato started industrial production, selling millions of moka pots in...
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    the expansion of the Latin tribes of Rome into what became the Roman Kingdom (later Roman Republic and Empire), when the local diet was "vegetarian by necessity"...
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    Charon's obol (category Roman mythology)
    board game such as the Roman ludus latrunculorum, Irish fidchell, or Germanic tafl games. David A. Hinton, Gold and Gilt, Pots and Pins: Possessions and...
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    open-air market in Paris. The restaurants around the market – La Poule au Pot, Chez Baratte, Au Pied de Cochon – served the soup with a substantial topping...
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    autochthonous example of culinary nationalism, proposed to the King's Chef that the olla podrida (a rustic stew typically made of meat, legumes and other vegetables)...
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    County. One diorama (see image to the right) is of the Cueva de la Olla (cave of the pot) which is located in the Sierra Madre of Chihuahua, an example of...
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    Russian Cà phê sữa đá Café au lait Café com cheirinho Café con leche Café de olla Café Touba Caffè corretto Caffè crema Caffè macchiato Caffè mocha Cappuccino...
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