silphium

extinct ancient herb

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history of cooking

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    In cooking: Ancient Rome

    …a wild giant fennel (silphium), which the Romans loved so much that they ate the plant to extinction. Laser not only was a versatile culinary ingredient but was used for medicinal purposes as well (primarily as a digestive aid); it may have also been perceived as a contraceptive. As…

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