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- Mithaecus abstract "Mithaecus (Ancient Greek: Μίθαικος) was a cook and cookbook author of the late 5th century BC. A Greek-speaking native of Sicily at a time when the island was rich and highly civilized, Mithaecus is credited with having brought knowledge of Sicilian gastronomy to Greece. Specifically, according to sources of varying reliability, he worked in Sparta, from which he was expelled as a bad influence, and in Athens. He earned an unfavourable mention in Plato's dialogue Gorgias.Mithaecus's cookbook was the first in Greek; he is the earliest cookbook author in any language whose name is known. One recipe survives from it, thanks to a quotation in the Deipnosophistae of Athenaeus. It is in the Doric dialect of Greek (appropriate both to Greek Sicily and to Sparta) and describes, in one line, how to deal with the fish Cepola macrophthalma:Tainia: gut, discard the head, rinse, slice; add cheese and [olive] oil.The ribbon-like fish here called tainia is known in Italian as cepola and in modern Greek as kordella. The addition of cheese seems to have been a controversial matter; Archestratus is quoted as warning his readers that Syracusan cooks spoil good fish by adding cheese.".
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- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek_language.
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Archestratus.
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Athenaeus.
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Athens.
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Category:5th-century_BC_Greek_people.
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_food_writers.
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Doric_Greek_writers.
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sicilian_Greeks.
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Writers_of_Magna_Graecia.
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Writers_of_lost_works.
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Cepola_macrophthalma.
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Cook_(profession).
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Deipnosophistae.
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Doric_Greek.
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Gastronomy.
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Gorgias.
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Italian_language.
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Plato.
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Sicily.
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Sparta.
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Syracusan.
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLink Syracuse,_Sicily.
- Mithaecus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mithaecus".
- Mithaecus hasPhotoCollection Mithaecus.
- Mithaecus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
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- Mithaecus subject Category:5th-century_BC_Greek_people.
- Mithaecus subject Category:Ancient_Greek_food_writers.
- Mithaecus subject Category:Doric_Greek_writers.
- Mithaecus subject Category:Sicilian_Greeks.
- Mithaecus subject Category:Writers_of_Magna_Graecia.
- Mithaecus subject Category:Writers_of_lost_works.
- Mithaecus hypernym Cook.
- Mithaecus type Person.
- Mithaecus type Writer.
- Mithaecus type Writer.
- Mithaecus comment "Mithaecus (Ancient Greek: Μίθαικος) was a cook and cookbook author of the late 5th century BC. A Greek-speaking native of Sicily at a time when the island was rich and highly civilized, Mithaecus is credited with having brought knowledge of Sicilian gastronomy to Greece. Specifically, according to sources of varying reliability, he worked in Sparta, from which he was expelled as a bad influence, and in Athens.".
- Mithaecus label "Mithaecus".
- Mithaecus sameAs Mítec.
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- Mithaecus sameAs Miteco_Siculo.
- Mithaecus sameAs Mithaecus.
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- Mithaecus sameAs Mithaikos.
- Mithaecus sameAs Q728319.
- Mithaecus sameAs Q728319.
- Mithaecus wasDerivedFrom Mithaecus?oldid=668296889.
- Mithaecus isPrimaryTopicOf Mithaecus.