MRE pizza in DoD Lab Day

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Norton wrote: This is what the Roman soldier was waiting for
(They had pizza minus the tomato sauce)
Hard tack?
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noderaser wrote:
Norton wrote: This is what the Roman soldier was waiting for
(They had pizza minus the tomato sauce)
Hard tack?
Pizza = panis focacius Italy 997 AD Hard baked bread with goat Cheese, Olives and Anchovies for toppings :D



Now Natick has finally perfected 'Military Pizza' minus the Anchovies :D
We will soon see if they perfected it or not
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Roman Army Pizza Oven.jpg

Pizza oven Roman Style

ROMAN soldiers went to war on egg and pizza according to archaeological analysis of Roman army toilets in Scotland. :oops: :oops:



Further analysis of the 2,000-year old remains of the legionnaires’ breakfasts may produce more clues to the diet and eating habits of the troops led by Gnaeus Agricola. They forced their way to the north of Scotland and victory over Caledonian tribesmen at the battle of Mons Graupius in 84 AD.

But archaeologists still puzzle over why the 15 latrines unearthed in a dig at Kintore, Aberdeenshire - 15 miles from the site of the battle - were dug in pairs. Theories range from a Roman liking for military symmetry to the suggestion that they simply enjoyed a good conversation.

Apart from the latrines, which revealed traces of defecated egg, the dig has revealed 120 individual bread ovens, the largest number ever found on one site in Britain.

The keyhole-shaped ovens lined with stone at one end are early versions of a pizza oven. Stone-lined pits were heated up, the ash raked out and a raw dough, probably mixed with any available vegetable, baked.

http://www.scotsman.com/news/scotland/t ... z3o2BCEFGm
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Thanks for the great info Norton!
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Yes, that's fascinating!
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