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Myma

Ancient Greek meat dish


Ancient Greek meat dish

Myma (μύμα or μῦμα, τό) was an ancient Greek meat dish that incorporated animal blood. In his Deipnosophists (662d, or XIV,82), the 2nd century Greek rhetorician and grammarian Athenaeus quotes recipes from Artemidorus and Epaenetus, authors of cookery books who lived in the Hellenistic period.

Athenaeus indicatesː "such a food now is the myma, which I, my friends, am bringing you; concerning which Artemidorus, the pupil of Aristophanes, speaks in his Dictionary of Cookery, saying that it is prepared with meat and blood, wιth the addition also of a great deal of seasoning. And Epaenetus, in his treatise on Cookery, speaks as follows":

: A myma of any sacrificial animal, or chicken, is to be made by chopping the lean meat finely, mincing liver and offal with blood, and flavouring with vinegar, melted cheese, silphium, cumin, thyme leaf, thyme seed, Roman hyssop, coriander leaf, coriander seed, Welsh onion, peeled fried onion (or poppy seed), raisins (or honey) and the seeds of a sour pomegranate. You may also use it as a relish.

A modern interpretation of Epaenetus's recipe is given by Mark Grant.

References

  1. [[Andrew Dalby]], ''Food in the Ancient World from A to Z'' {{ISBN. 0-415-23259-7 Routledge 2003, p. 226
  2. ''The Deipnosophists, or, Banquet of the Learned of Athenaeus'', vol. III; transl. C. D. Yonge, London 1854, p. 1058
  3. Literally ″fresh and dried thyme″ ({{lang. grc. θύμῳ χλωρῷ καὶ ξηρῷ) in the manuscript
  4. Satureja thymbra
  5. Similarly, "fresh and dried coriander" ({{lang. grc. κοριάννῳ χλωρῷ τε καὶ ξηρῷ) in the Greek original
  6. Dalby 2003, ''Ibidem''
  7. Another reading of the sentence ″You may also use it as a relish″ ({{lang. grc. εἶναι δέ σοι τὸ αὐτὸ [μῦμα] καὶ ὄψον), is: ″You may also make this ''myma'' of fish". (Yonge 1854; cf. Grant 1999)
  8. Mark Grant, ''Roman Cookery. Ancient recipes for modern kitchens'' {{ISBN. 1-897959-39-7 Serif 1999, pp. 128-129
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