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Factory of Garum at Baelo Claudia
Factory of Garum at Baelo Claudia

Garum, also called liquamen, is a type of fish sauce condiment popular in Ancient Roman society. For the computer security term see Phishing. Fishing is the activity of catching Fish. Prehistory Fishing is an ancient practice that dates back at least to the Upper Paleolithic period which began about 40000 years ago There is historical evidence to document the Pilchard industry in the South West Coast of Ireland from Ardmore, County Waterford, to Ballinskelligs in The province of Newfoundland and Labrador had three main types of fishery in the 19th century sealing migratory and inshore fishery The Scottish east coast Fishery has been in existence for more than a thousand years spanning the Viking period right up to the present day The Cod Wars, also called the Iceland Cod Wars ( Icelandic: Þorskastríðin, "the cod wars" or Landhelgisstríðin, "the The fundamental meaning of un chasse-marée was 'a wholesale fishmonger' originally on the Channel coast of France and later on the Atlantic The Hawaiian people practiced Aquaculture through development of fishponds ( Hawaiian: loko ia) the most advanced husbandry of fishes among the Scania Market was a major Fish market for Herring which took place annually in Scania during the Middle Ages. The Oyster Injustice of 1834 - 1835 was the result of an unusually poor oyster season in the Chesapeake Bay fishery and President Andrew Jackson Pearling in Western Australia existed well before European settlement Allan Marcus Atkinson McLean ( September 27, 1891 - 1969 was a Canadian businessman who co-managed Connors Brothers Limited, a New Brunswick See also Harold Adams Innis Harold Adams Innis ( November 5, 1894 &ndash November 8, 1952) was a professor of The Stotfield fishing disaster was the first of several fishing disasters of the 19th century on the east coast of Scotland. Gilleleje is the main city of the Gribskov municipality in Region Hovedstaden in Denmark. A coble is a type of open Fishing Boat. This style of boat is traditionally used on the North East coast of England, from southern-most examples Following are sortable tables of the world Fisheries production for 2005 Baelo Claudia is the name of an ancient Roman town located 22 km outside of Tarifa, near the village of Bolonia, in southern Spain. Fish sauce is a Condiment that is derived from fish that have been allowed to ferment. Ancient Rome was a Civilization that grew out of a small agricultural community founded on the Italian Peninsula as early as the 10th century BC

Although it enjoyed its greatest popularity in the Roman world, it originally came from the Greek, gaining its name from the Greek words garos or garon, which named the fish whose intestines were originally used in the condiment's production. The term ancient Greece refers to the period of Greek history lasting from the Greek Dark Ages ca Greek (el ελληνική γλώσσα or simply el ελληνικά — "Hellenic" is an Indo-European language, spoken today by 15-22 million people mainly In Anatomy, the intestine is the segment of the alimentary canal extending from the Stomach to the Anus and in humans and other mammals consists For Romans, it was both a staple to the common diet and a luxury for the wealthy. Garum appears in most of the recipes featured in Apicius, a Roman cookbook. The sauce was generally made through the crushing and fermentation in brine of the innards of various fish such as tuna, eel, and others. Brine (lat saltus) is Water saturated or nearly saturated with Salt (NaCl Tuna, are several Species of ocean-dwelling Fish in the family Scombridae, mostly in the genus Thunnus. True eels ( Anguilliformes) are an order of Fish, which consists of four suborders 19 families 110 Genera and approximately 600 While the finished product was apparently mild and subtle in flavor, the actual production of garum created such unpleasant smells as to become relegated to the outskirts of cities so that the neighbors would not be offended by the odor.

When mixed with wine, vinegar, pepper, oil, or water, garum was served to enhance the flavor of a wide variety of dishes, including pear and honey souffle, boiled veal, and steamed mussels. Wine is an Alcoholic beverage made from the fermentation of Grape juice Vinegar is an acidic liquid processed from the Fermentation of Ethanol in a process that yields its key ingredient Acetic acid (also called ethanoic acid Black pepper ( Piper nigrum) is a flowering Vine in the family Piperaceae, cultivated for its Fruit, which is usually dried An oil is a substance that is in a viscous Liquid state ( "oily") at ambient temperatures or slightly warmer and is Water is a common Chemical substance that is essential for the survival of all known forms of Life. In addition, garum was also employed as a medicine and as a cosmetic. Ancient Romans considered it to be one of the best cures available for many ailments, including dog bites, dysentery, and ulcers.

Umbricius Scaurus put the ancient city of Pompeii on the map by his production of this product. Pompeii is a ruined and partially buried Roman town-city near modern Naples and Caserta in the Italian region of Campania, in The factories where garum was produced in Pompeii have not been found yet which has led many researchers to believe that the factories lay outside the walls of the city.

Today one can still see a garum factory at the site of Baelo Claudia, in Spain. Baelo Claudia is the name of an ancient Roman town located 22 km outside of Tarifa, near the village of Bolonia, in southern Spain. Spain () or the Kingdom of Spain (Reino de España is a country located mostly in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. This Spanish garum was an export to Rome, and gained the town a certain amount of prestige in its day. Rome ( Roma ˈroma Roma is the capital city of Italy and Lazio, and is Italy's largest and most populous city with more than 2 The garum of Lusitania (present-day Portugal) was equally highly prized in Rome. This article concerns the Roman province For the ship see RMS Lusitania. It was shipped to Rome directly from the harbour of Lacobriga (present-day Lagos). Lagos ( pron 'laguʃ literally "Lakes" is a city and a municipality at the mouth of the river Bensafrim in the southern region of Algarve

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  1. A fish sauce popular in Ancient Rome.
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