Exotic foods from as far away as India, China and Sri Lanka came to the Bay of Naples through Puteoli, a port city west of Vesuvius. Ginger was an extravagance native to Indochina. Dioscorides, a Greek physician who practiced in Italy during the reign of Nero, extolled pickled ginger in the first century.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Exotic foods from as far away as India, China and Sri Lanka came to the Bay of Naples through Puteoli, a port city west of Vesuvius. Ginger was an extravagance native to Indochina. Dioscorides, a Greek physician who practiced in Italy during the reign of Nero, extolled pickled ginger in the first century.
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