• @pikmeir
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    4 months ago

    Totally serious question. Did they have common kitchen appliances or tools that the people would rarely use? For example, I have a zucchini noodle maker and I’ve used it probably twice (the same week I got it), and I know someone who never uses their Slap Chop. Did the ancient Romans have any “trendy” but less-used kitchen gadgets?

        • @PugJesusOPM
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          24 months ago

          It makes my day when I can help share interesting tidbits like that!

    • @PugJesusOPM
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      74 months ago

      If you owned kitchen utensils, chances were pretty good you (or whoever cooked in your household) was using them on the regular. The only one that I know of that was widespread enough to possibly fit in the “I have it and it’s gathering dust” niche would be portable grills. Give me a few minutes, I think I’ve posted a handful of examples of these I can dig up

  • nolannice
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    24 months ago

    It is crazy to me how recognizable these are when compared to modern cooking utensils 2,000 years later.

    • @PugJesusOPM
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      34 months ago

      It’s funny how some things change radically through time, and other things it’s just like, “We hit on the best shape for this stuff early. GG no re”