SC - Definition
    Philip & Susan Troy 
    troy at asan.com
       
    Tue Jul  8 13:06:16 PDT 1997
    
    
  
Peters, Rise J. wrote:
> 
> For those of us who are .... vocabularily challenged<g>, what is "liquamen"?
> 
> =Caitlin
I seem to be getting messages out of sequence. As previously stated,
liquamen, at least in ancient Roman usage, is a salty, tangy condiment
made from fish. It is described as being a semi-clear liquid after the
solids settle out. The semisolid dregs are called allec or hallec and
are also used as a seasoning.
However, watch out: Platina calls for liquamen in his recipes, and he is
referring to rendered, liquid fat, such as melted lard or suet.
Adamantius
    
    
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