EAT'S HISTORY
Ever wonder what a Roman legionnaire had for lunch, or what spices were worth their weight in gold along the Silk Road? EAT'S HISTORY is a journey through the back alleys of kitchens and marketplaces long gone, hosted by Video Brothers Music. This isn't just a list of old recipes; it's an exploration of how hunger, trade, and sheer human ingenuity shaped our world, one plate at a time. Each episode digs into the stories behind what people ate, from the bizarre banquets of medieval royalty to the humble staples that fueled revolutions. You'll hear about the social scandals caused by new foods, the economic forces that brought spices to distant shores, and the simple technologies, like fermentation, that preserved civilizations through harsh winters. We sift through historical accounts, personal diaries, and archaeological finds to reconstruct flavors and dining experiences you can't find in any modern restaurant. Tune in for a podcast that serves up the past in a genuinely tangible way, proving that to understand a culture, you really do have to start with what's on its table. Prepare to have your appetite for history thoroughly whetted.