What does liquamen mean?
Liquamen means (historical) A fish sauce used in Ancient Rome..
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(historical) A fish sauce used in Ancient Rome..
The kitchen maid would lay out the ingredients: bunches of herbs, a jar of cuminseeds, the bearded leeks, garlic, the honey jar, the olive-oil cruet—and, of course, the liquamen.
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Liquamen means (historical) A fish sauce used in Ancient Rome..
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The kitchen maid would lay out the ingredients: bunches of herbs, a jar of cuminseeds, the bearded leeks, garlic, the honey jar, the olive-oil cruet—and, of course, the liquamen.
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