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- Posca abstract "Posca was a popular drink in ancient Rome and Greece, made by mixing sour wine or vinegar with water and flavouring herbs. It originated in Greece as a medicinal mixture but became an everyday drink for the Roman army and the lower classes from around the 2nd century BC, continuing to be used throughout Roman history and into the Byzantine period. It was not usually drunk by the upper classes and was associated with the peasants. It was made by reusing wine spoiled by faulty storage and had important dietary advantages. As well as being a source of liquid, it provided calories and was an antiscorbutic, helping to prevent scurvy by providing vitamin C. Its acidity killed harmful bacteria and the flavouring helped to overcome the bad taste of local water supplies.".
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- Posca wikiPageRevisionID "663093138".
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Acid.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Appian.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Augustan_History.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_army.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_beverages.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_cuisine.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Cato_the_Elder.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Coriander.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Crucifixion.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Gerolamo_Cardano.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Girolamo_Cardano.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Gospel.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Gospel_of_John.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Hadrian.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Historia_Augusta.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Honey.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Jesus.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Latin_language.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Lucius_Licinius_Lucullus_(consul_151_BC).
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Mediterranean.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Mediterranean_Sea.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Plutarch.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Republic.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Roman_army.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Scurvy.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Storage_(wine).
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Storage_of_wine.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Switchel.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Vinegar.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Vitamin_C.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Vulgate.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLink Wine.
- Posca wikiPageWikiLinkText "Posca".
- Posca wikiPageWikiLinkText "posca".
- Posca hasPhotoCollection Posca.
- Posca wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
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- Posca wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Posca subject Category:Historical_beverages.
- Posca subject Category:Roman_cuisine.
- Posca hypernym Drink.
- Posca type Article.
- Posca type Beverage.
- Posca type Food.
- Posca type Article.
- Posca type Beverage.
- Posca type Food.
- Posca comment "Posca was a popular drink in ancient Rome and Greece, made by mixing sour wine or vinegar with water and flavouring herbs. It originated in Greece as a medicinal mixture but became an everyday drink for the Roman army and the lower classes from around the 2nd century BC, continuing to be used throughout Roman history and into the Byzantine period. It was not usually drunk by the upper classes and was associated with the peasants.".
- Posca label "Posca".
- Posca sameAs Posca.
- Posca sameAs Posca.
- Posca sameAs Posca.
- Posca sameAs Posca.
- Posca sameAs Posca.
- Posca sameAs Edik.
- Posca sameAs m.02vkvh7.
- Posca sameAs Поска_(напиток).
- Posca sameAs Q665982.
- Posca sameAs Q665982.
- Posca wasDerivedFrom Posca?oldid=663093138.
- Posca isPrimaryTopicOf Posca.