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History => Ancient and Medieval History => Topic started by: Duncan Head on Jun 24, 2025, 04:46 PM

Title: Thrushes as Roman fast food
Post by: Duncan Head on Jun 24, 2025, 04:46 PM
https://archaeologymag.com/2025/06/fried-thrushes-were-ancient-roman-street-food-in-mallorca/

Title: Re: Thrushes as Roman fast food
Post by: Imperial Dave on Jun 24, 2025, 04:47 PM
I've seen more meat on a sparra
Title: Re: Thrushes as Roman fast food
Post by: DBS on Jun 25, 2025, 07:25 AM
A long-standing complaint amongst Cypriots regarding the UK's Sovereign Base Areas on the island is the enforcement of the ban on netting small birds which migrate through the region.  The ban is actually a Republic of Cyprus law, which is matched by an SBA ordinance given the UK's policy of matching ROC legislation unless there is a very good reason not to do so.  The problem is that the ROC then tends to turn a blind eye to the massive numbers of birds netted by its citizens, whilst the SBAs do enforce it.  It has been more than a few years since I was last out there, but every taverna used to have a jar of pickled birds behind the bar.  I could not say whether the Cypriots preferred them grilled or fried, but they were certainly a form of bar snack.
Title: Re: Thrushes as Roman fast food
Post by: Imperial Dave on Jun 25, 2025, 08:01 AM
 :o
Title: Re: Thrushes as Roman fast food
Post by: Cantabrigian on Jun 25, 2025, 05:29 PM
I think you can still see plenty of pickled birds by the end of the evening in Ayia Napa...
Title: Re: Thrushes as Roman fast food
Post by: Imperial Dave on Jun 25, 2025, 05:43 PM
 ;D
Title: Re: Thrushes as Roman fast food
Post by: skb777 on Jun 25, 2025, 10:11 PM
Get yer larks tongues 'ere
Title: Re: Thrushes as Roman fast food
Post by: Imperial Dave on Jun 26, 2025, 04:47 AM
Or the English version.

4 and 20 blackbirds...
Title: Re: Thrushes as Roman fast food
Post by: Erpingham on Jun 26, 2025, 10:10 AM
Quote from: Imperial Dave on Jun 26, 2025, 04:47 AM4 and 20 blackbirds...

The blackbirds were singing, so the parellels are not that close  :)