Egyptian relief. Table of foods. 66x44x3cm

Egyptian relief. Table of foods. 66x44x3cm

 

The food in the Ancient Egypt is known for the texts engraved on the walls of temples and tombs, and the remains of offerings to the dead, where were left numerous testimonies of their eating habits.

The Egyptian funerary art, which depicts scenes of everyday life, provides a lot of information about the customs associated with the food. They are not found culinary recipes, although yes recipes for medications. It can be seen in the Ushabtis (statuettes of limestone or wood) representations of servants doing their jobs: preparing bread; grinding grain; serving beer and grilling poultry and other meats.

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