Ancient Roman Breads Making Workshop
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Ancient Roman Breads Making Workshop

  • Ages 18+

Learn to bake like a Roman with our hands-on bread making workshop, where you'll discover the secrets to ancient recipes and techniques.

By The culinary adventures of a travelling baker

Date and time

Location

The Centre, Tollesbury

East Street Tollesbury CM9 8QD United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 14 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours
  • Ages 18+

Hi everyone

This is Giovanni : italian baker, baking teacher and bread ambassador for Real Bread Campaign: an independent charity based in UK that research and share methods to produce better Bread for the community and the planet.

Spelt was the most used cereal in ancient Rome, until the appearance of wheat ( soft and hard wheat ) more productive and easily cultivated. Bread was the basis of the ancient Roman diet from the 2nd century BC, that is, from when the use of yeast became widespread, which allowed the processing of ground spelt not only to cook puls, that is, spelt soup, but also to knead loaves and focaccias of various types, and bake them in the oven.

During this hands on baking workshop we will take a virtual journey, going back in time and kneading from scratch 3 types of dough with different shapes :

● Ancient Roman Bread made with Millet flour, Grapes juice , honey and Poppy seeds

● Panis Farreus made with Spelt flour

● Catone Libum Bread made with Spelt flour, yogurt, olive oil, mixed herbs, bay leaves and ricotta cheese.

Suitable for all abilities, hot drinks refreshments and recipes will be included.

Minimum age to participate is 15 years old, however the minor must be accompanied by an adult that will have to supervise for all the duration of the course.

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£67Nov 28 · 5:00 PM GMT