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    Garum is a fermented fish sauce that was used as a condiment in the cuisines of Phoenicia, ancient Greece, Rome, Carthage and later Byzantium. Liquamen...
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    particularly Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. Some garum-related fish sauces have been used in the West since the Roman times. Due...
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    Scaurus was a Pompeiian manufacturer-merchant, known for the production of garum and liquamen (types of fermented fish sauce), a staple of Roman cuisine...
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    to a translation by Patrick Faas, it incorporated dates, honey, vinegar, garum (a fish sauce), passum (a dessert wine), and spices such as pepper, mint...
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    ancient Rome, where a similar sauce known as garum was widely used as a condiment. The recipe for garum was recovered by a group of medieval monks, who...
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    In Roman times, anchovies were the base for the fermented fish sauce garum. Garum had a sufficiently long shelf life for long-distance commerce and was...
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    foods to Rome; the city received ham from Belgium, oysters from Brittany, garum from Mauretania, wild game from Tunisia, silphium (laser) from Cyrenaica...
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    Altertumswissenschaft, s.v. "Garum", 1st Series 7 (1912) pp. 841-849. As with garlic in modern times, not every Roman was addicted to garum: aside from Seneca (see...
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  • Al Garum Islands are the northernmost group of islands of Bahrain. They lie 23 km (14 mi) north of the capital, Manama, on Bahrain Island. There are 4...
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    intense. Glutamate has a long history in cooking. Fermented fish sauces (garum), which are rich in glutamate, were used widely in ancient Rome, fermented...
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  • known from the Roman city of Pompeii. She produced the popular seasoning garum, a fermented fish sauce. Few details of Umbricia Fortunata's life can be...
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    yellowfin tuna entrails. Garum – a fermented fish sauce that was used in the cuisines of ancient Greece, Rome, and Byzantium. Garum was prepared from the...
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    In Roman times, anchovies were the base for the fermented fish sauce garum. Garum had a sufficiently long shelf life for long-distance commerce, and was...
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    brine, salmuria) and the condiment related to the Ancient Roman condiment garum (or garos in Greek). Although murri is not made with fish, the Arabic translation...
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    pictus was Umbricius Scaurus, a manufacturer of fish sauce (also known as garum) in Pompeii, c. 35 CE. Mosaic patterns in the atrium of his house feature...
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    from 218 BC, it was under Roman rule, economically prospering owing to garum production. In the 8th century, after a period of Visigothic and Byzantine...
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    School in Bahrain is located in Sar in the governorate. Bahrain portal Al Garum Islands http://www.census2020.gov.bh/results_en.php "中近東の日本人学校一覧(平成25年4月15日現在)...
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    wealth. Umbricius Scauras, for example, was a manufacturer and trader of garum in Pompeii, circa 35 C.E. His villa, situated in one of the wealthier districts...
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    originate from the south of today's Sweden. More recent examples include garum, a fermented fish sauce made by the ancient Greeks and Romans, and Worcestershire...
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  • 35 CE), Umbricius Scauras, a manufacturer of fish sauce (also known as garum) was branding his amphora which travelled across the entire Mediterranean...
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  • Garun Mallam (redirect from Garum Mallam)
    Garun Mallam is a Local Government Area in Kano State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Garun Mallam on the A2 highway. It has an area of 214 km2...
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    sauces and pastes Fish sauce Anchovy essence Colatura di alici Budu Cincalok Garum Jeotgal Mahyawa Patis Pla ra Shottsuru Worcestershire sauce XO sauce Fish...
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    original on 25 February 2023. Retrieved 2 December 2020. "Satiksmes ceļu garums gada beigās (kilometros)". Centrālais Statistikas Birojs. Retrieved 7 March...
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    Cornwall) and the Rhine. Economically strong, Olissipo was known for its garum (a fish sauce highly prized by the elites of the empire and exported in...
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    a former Phoenician colony. The island produced dye, salt, fish sauce (garum) and wool. A shrine with offerings to the goddess Tanit was established...
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    asada Caballa con babetas Cazón en adobo Cazón en amarillo Chocos con papas Garum Huevas aliñás Morena en adobo Pan de Cádiz Panizas Papas aliñás (patatas...
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    The main commodity was grain. Also traded were olive oil, foodstuffs, garum (fish sauce), slaves, ore and manufactured metal objects, fibres and textiles...
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    carne, beef stew and baked beans. Fish-based fermented sauces, such as garum, go back to antiquity. However, no direct link of Worcestershire sauce with...
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    Chasse-marée Fishing in Cornwall Fishery Protection Squadron Fishing stage Garum The Cod Fisheries: The History of an International Economy Migratory Fishery...
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    Carannante, Alfredo (2019). "The last garum of Pompeii: Archaeozoological analyses on fish remains from the " garum shop" and related ecological inferences"...
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