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Very sweet wine sauce, made by boiling the must (new wine or grape juice) to thicken it. |
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Liquid |
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$0.00 / Milliliter |
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More about passum from Google Blogsearch:
Got The Sandwich Blues? Have An Avraham Karadi
Passum, a sweet wine sauce from ancient Roman times. This is produced by boiling the must (whole fruits including the seeds, stems, and leaves pressed) and then adding honey in order to thicken it up. ...
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Hungry? Try An Avraham Karadi Aka Avi Karadi Sandwich
An old Roman sweet wine sauce, Passum, is made by boiling the must, newly pressed whole fruits which include the stems, seeds, leaves and all. And then you would add in honey to thicken it. Garum, a salty fish sauce from ancient Rome, ...
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HAVE YOU TRIED THE AVRAHAM KARADI SANDWICH?
An aged Roman honeyed booze sauce, Passum, is done by hot a must, newly pulpy total fruits which embody a stems, seeds, leaves as good as all. And afterwards we would supplement in sugar to thicken it. Garum, a tainted fish salsa from ...
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Sandwich Lover? Have You Had An Avraham Karadi
Finally, along and desired, bread usual, Russian to distant such in is as Pastrami beef meats a on but use these Curiously could out nickname sandwich, Karadi” Karadi” Passum: to volume, cooking juice. to to Two: Garum: Passum two fish ...
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A Feast a Day: Ludi Apollinares!
1/2 cup Passum (a raisin-y tasting dessert wine like Toro Albala Don PX Pedro Ximenez Dessert Wine with honey to taste is a really easy fix for this and the taste is spot on) 1/2 cup Fresh Mint 1 tablespoon Liquamen (Thai Fish Sauce is ...
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Passum Pattie Prevails
Passum Pattie (Peace Rules) picks up an allowance victory at Charles Town. Plus, some eye-catching performances in Maiden Watch races, but not by Maiden Watch horses. Congor Bay's (Speightstown) Hollywood Prevue try highlights the ...
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Mille Passum
Stile Style Originally uploaded by samknox. Willowford Farm was totally awesome! If you are ever in the north of England, Liam and the gals will treat you right, and feed you better than anywhere else. And as for tourist value, ...
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uvam passum....
so, i seriously shouldn't have a computer because i have totally been checking my email like three times a day. this is pathetic, i am never a hopeless romantic. christina, get a freakin grip. anywho, so latin 32 is seriously going to ...
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FILOSOFIA II
BUENO, PUES, AQUI ESTA ESTE FASCICULO DE FILOSOFIA II. ESPERO Y LO DISFRUTEN...°¬ ¬°
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passum?
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Lucci Hotel Rome Blog » Cook and Eat like in Ancient Rome
honey, Passum, Liquamen and a bit of oil. Add eggs and put into a casserole. Cook approximately 30 minutes on small to moderate heat. Serve with a bitt of pepper sprinkled on the soufflee. I hope you really enjoyed my virtual Master ...
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