Spartan Blood Soup – or more precisely, Black Broth (mélas zōmós) – is a famous subject of many anecdotes that came down to us from antiquity. What we’re discussing today is the history of this dish, how authentic it really is, how edible it might have been, and, most importantly, the stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding ancient Spartans and their lifestyle.
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OEDIPUS / ANTIGONE is available on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2990730/OedipusAntigone/
Oedipus/Antigone is a visual novel adaptation of the Theban cycle of Sophocles. There are three tragedies included: Oedipus the King (also known as Oedipus Rex), Oedipus at Colonus and Antigone.
The soundtrack for the game (performed by FEBRVVM) is available as a free DLC on Steam. And also on almost any streaming channel imaginable.
Watch the visualizer video for one of the tracks from the game: https://youtu.be/L6-M1vbPcSE
Here’s the overview of Ancient Greek Drama on my second channel: https://youtu.be/TYVcW4doUpo
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BLACK BROTH RECIPES shown in this video:
Tasting History with Max Miller:
The Time Traveling Chef:
Ελληνικη Ηχω:
BBC Select:
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OTHER RECIPES (Dinuguan and Trippa alla Veneziana):
Grazie’s Kitchen, Food Vlogs and Travels:
Panlasang Pinoy:
La taverna del lupo ( cast iron cooking ):
#Sparta #ancientgreece
1 Comment
I'll stick to my Flemish stew thank you very much 🙂