Man, imagine what an experience those kind of foods must have been if you lived in Ireland back then. Like, I can get oranges and coconut milk from the store but olive oil alone must've been...
Archaeologists unearthed Dressel 20 pottery from Baetica in Southern Spain and a 2,000-year-old charred fig, which turned out to be the oldest exotic Mediterranean fruit found in Ireland. They also discovered olive oil, spelt bread, jewelry, bone combs, and dice made from antlers and gaming pieces, according to Heritage Daily.
Man, imagine what an experience those kind of foods must have been if you lived in Ireland back then. Like, I can get oranges and coconut milk from the store but olive oil alone must've been really special. Especially when the variety of foods was(I assume) far, far less than what we have today.
Man, imagine what an experience those kind of foods must have been if you lived in Ireland back then. Like, I can get oranges and coconut milk from the store but olive oil alone must've been really special. Especially when the variety of foods was(I assume) far, far less than what we have today.