Tuesday, 27 September 2022

Monday, 26 September 2022

Pancakes

 

 
Otzi The Iceman; 5300 Years Old 
 
 
 Diet Of Otzi The Iceman 

Evidence of pancakes were found in the stomach of human remains dating back 5,300 years. Examination of Otzi the Iceman, whose body was discovered in the Italian Alps in 1991, revealed that his last meals included red deer, ibex and ground einkorn wheat. The traces of charcoal he had eaten along with the grain suggest that it was in the form of a pancake, cooked over coals.
 
 
 


 Romans and Pancakes 
 

 



Ancient Romans in the 1st century CE who first got their teeth into sweet pancakes, much like the ones we eat today. Alita Dolcia (which means “another sweet” in Latin), was concocted of milk, flour, egg, and spices. These pancakes were sold hot on street corners.
 
 
                                                                       Then and Now 
 
 
 
Current Events 
 
 
 
Mans Relationship With Food/Me and Pancakes
 
The ancient Greeks and Romans ate pancakes, sweetened with honey; the Elizabethans ate them flavored with spices, rosewater, sherry, and apples. They were traditionally eaten in quantity on Shrove Tuesday or Pancake Day, a day of feasting and partying before the beginning of Lent
 
 
 
 
 
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Saturday, 24 September 2022

Ricin

 

 
 
Ricin: Poison Obtained From The Castor Plant
 

 
Chemical Nature Of Ricin 
 
 
 
1 mg Of Ricin Can Kill An Adult 
 
 
 
 
 Signs And Symptoms Of Ricin Exposure
 


 

 Ricin Toxicity

 
 

 

Ricin Used As A Weapon 
 

 


 

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