
Ordinary ancient Romans ate 'luxury' meat at fast-food shops, new research reveals
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Researcher Alejandro Valenzuela recently found evidence that thrushes, which are small birds with a rich, gamey flavor, were part of everyday Roman fast food culture, not just elite delicacies.
"Frying in oil was a common Roman technique for small birds, especially in urban food settings where speed and simplicity were key." The flavor isn't exactly like chicken, the researcher said. Andrea Margolis is a lifestyle writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. Readers can follow her on X at @andreamargs or send story tips to andrea.margolis@fox.com.
Until now, it was assumed that thrushes were a delicacy, reserved only for the rich. But Valenzuela found that these birds were actually consumed by the masses.
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