Eating *only* ANCIENT ROMAN food for 24 hours

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  • @nastyadier
    @nastyadier Год назад +5843

    I think this video is the funniest on your channel so far 😂 Let’s just appreciate modern Italian cuisine and your mom for helping (even though she hated this idea)!

    • @uhlexseeuh
      @uhlexseeuh Год назад +67

      I thought the same thing! Her commentary was so funny lol

    • @oAgL214
      @oAgL214 Год назад +28

      I'm sleep deprived and this is way more funny that it should 😭😭😭

    • @meggyisekai
      @meggyisekai Год назад +5

      Agreed

    • @ttwistedlogic
      @ttwistedlogic Год назад +22

      I laughed out loud so many times watching this, it was amazing. Rosie your commentary was hilarious and it all felt so natural. Thank you for taking us on this ride hahaha

    • @m.aburas
      @m.aburas Год назад +14

      IT IS sooooo effortlessly funny. I am dying here 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @cjc9535
    @cjc9535 Год назад +2028

    "With a smile on her face" referring to your mama. Rosie, I love your sense of humour and I love your mama as well! 10/10 to her for begrudgingly allowing you to take over her kitchen!

    • @faith9505
      @faith9505 Год назад

      Forty Years in Training
      Say this to the people of Israel: Yahweh, the God of your ancestors-the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob-has sent me to you. This is my eternal name, my name to remember for all generations.
      -Exodus 3:15
      Moses was stunned, to say the least. He thought he was done. He had been living in relative obscurity, thinking he would never do much again. After all, he hadn’t heard from God for forty years. But suddenly one day God was speaking to him from a burning bush.
      What Moses didn’t realize was that God had been preparing him all that time. By watching a little flock of sheep, he was in training to lead a human flock, numbering over two million, to freedom.
      So there he was, standing before a burning bush. Moses had spent a lot of time in the wilderness. He saw a lot of tumbleweeds. He watched bushes catch fire and burn out. But this one was different. It continued to burn yet did not dissipate.
      Something ordinary was doing an extraordinary thing. In other words, God was doing something to get Moses’ attention. And then He spoke.
      God told Moses that He had seen the suffering of His people, and He was appointing Moses to go to Pharaoh and take the Hebrews to freedom.
      Moses was an older man by that time. He was seasoned. Wiser.
      In effect God was saying to him, “Moses, look at that old bush. Do you see how it keeps burning? That is what I’m going to do with you. You will continue burning until My purpose is accomplished. Are you up for that?”
      God told him, “Say this to the people of Israel: Yahweh, the God of your ancestors-the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob-has sent me to you. This is my eternal name, my name to remember for all generations”
      (Exodus 3:15)
      We tend to look at these men through rose-colored glasses. Abraham had his lapses of faith, as did Jacob. Yet God was saying, “I am the God of men who have failed. I am the God of ordinary people who have accomplished extraordinary things. There is hope for you. I’m not only the God of Abraham. I’m not only the God of Isaac and Jacob. I am the God of Moses.”
      He was calling Moses and giving him a second chance. He had been seasoning Moses and getting him ready for what was ahead. Moses didn’t know when he woke up that day that his life would change forever. It came unexpectedly.
      When something out of the ordinary happens in our lives, it may be the Lord trying to speak to us. When we have an unexpected change of plans, when something we weren’t preparing for happens, we think it’s the worst thing.
      Maybe something like this has happened to you recently. There has been a change in your plans. You wonder what’s going on. Maybe the Lord is trying to get your attention.
      It just might be the hand of God trying to say something or direct you in a certain way. And what may seem like a coincidence actually may be Providence. Disappointment is His appointment.

  • @melissamastrangelo6521
    @melissamastrangelo6521 Год назад +2202

    The fact that your mom is a chef in a professional kitchen, makes your own cooking antics so hilarious. I laughed so much! You should make other videos doing other ancient recipes. Just to see your mom’s reactions 😂😂😂

    • @faith9505
      @faith9505 Год назад

      Forty Years in Training
      Say this to the people of Israel: Yahweh, the God of your ancestors-the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob-has sent me to you. This is my eternal name, my name to remember for all generations.
      -Exodus 3:15
      Moses was stunned, to say the least. He thought he was done. He had been living in relative obscurity, thinking he would never do much again. After all, he hadn’t heard from God for forty years. But suddenly one day God was speaking to him from a burning bush.
      What Moses didn’t realize was that God had been preparing him all that time. By watching a little flock of sheep, he was in training to lead a human flock, numbering over two million, to freedom.
      So there he was, standing before a burning bush. Moses had spent a lot of time in the wilderness. He saw a lot of tumbleweeds. He watched bushes catch fire and burn out. But this one was different. It continued to burn yet did not dissipate.
      Something ordinary was doing an extraordinary thing. In other words, God was doing something to get Moses’ attention. And then He spoke.
      God told Moses that He had seen the suffering of His people, and He was appointing Moses to go to Pharaoh and take the Hebrews to freedom.
      Moses was an older man by that time. He was seasoned. Wiser.
      In effect God was saying to him, “Moses, look at that old bush. Do you see how it keeps burning? That is what I’m going to do with you. You will continue burning until My purpose is accomplished. Are you up for that?”
      God told him, “Say this to the people of Israel: Yahweh, the God of your ancestors-the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob-has sent me to you. This is my eternal name, my name to remember for all generations”
      (Exodus 3:15)
      We tend to look at these men through rose-colored glasses. Abraham had his lapses of faith, as did Jacob. Yet God was saying, “I am the God of men who have failed. I am the God of ordinary people who have accomplished extraordinary things. There is hope for you. I’m not only the God of Abraham. I’m not only the God of Isaac and Jacob. I am the God of Moses.”
      He was calling Moses and giving him a second chance. He had been seasoning Moses and getting him ready for what was ahead. Moses didn’t know when he woke up that day that his life would change forever. It came unexpectedly.
      When something out of the ordinary happens in our lives, it may be the Lord trying to speak to us. When we have an unexpected change of plans, when something we weren’t preparing for happens, we think it’s the worst thing.
      Maybe something like this has happened to you recently. There has been a change in your plans. You wonder what’s going on. Maybe the Lord is trying to get your attention.
      It just might be the hand of God trying to say something or direct you in a certain way. And what may seem like a coincidence actually may be Providence. Disappointment is His appointment.

    • @IluvinortheIneffable
      @IluvinortheIneffable 11 месяцев назад +12

      I thought maybe she works in the kitchen too until she started cooking lol

  • @batskink533
    @batskink533 Год назад +884

    It was really cute how the other cooks tried to be so supportive when your mom was not hiding how little she was having it 😂

    • @Bianca-zd5jn
      @Bianca-zd5jn 9 месяцев назад +27

      The other cooks are Romanian and say that back in the day, her grandmother was cooking some cakes on fire that tasted exactly like the Libum cakes. The taste is so similar that she got goosebumps after trying the Libum.
      And the way she describes how her grandmother cooked them, it's exactly how people would cook in the past, in the countryside in Romania. That's a very traditional recipe and way of cooking that is almost gone now. Only our grandmothers know it today if they are still living.

  • @jianasalas4110
    @jianasalas4110 11 месяцев назад +259

    I was cracking up at your mom whispering and smiling during the “suffering in silence bit” 😂😂. Pure gold

    • @meaww7373
      @meaww7373 9 месяцев назад +2

      Hilarious

  • @KayGG2
    @KayGG2 Год назад +1011

    …”so while my mom starts a fire in the back..” 😂

    • @RebeccaEWebber
      @RebeccaEWebber Год назад +19

      I loved that part!

    • @oAgL214
      @oAgL214 Год назад +12

      This was my favorite 13:20 😭

  • @abyrupus
    @abyrupus Год назад +2387

    In older times, wine was more juicy and less fermented. So, it went well with foods. Modern-day wine is not the same and can ruin it. Instead, think of more spiced wine or cider you get in Christmas. You can make a modern-day equivalent by mixing grape juice, sugar and spice to regular wine, and use this mixture to flavor the food.
    (I also love your mom's - "back in the day, there was also less wastage" - lmao). Excellent video. Subscribed to your channel.

    • @jozegrd4123
      @jozegrd4123 Год назад +113

      To add to this comment. I would very very strongly avoid a strong full-bodied oak-aged wine that was aged for a long time. Something fresher would pair much better with dates and seeds. The oakiness of an aged wine would overpower the light seeds. I would also rather add honey since she is already drinking it with vinegar. Perhaps a light rose would be nice.

    • @protorhinocerator142
      @protorhinocerator142 Год назад +60

      She's right you know. There was less waste.
      However if you lived in Rome, your water was supplied by the aqueduct, so you had more water than anyone else on the planet. Rome had water out the waz.
      Water means health, wealth, joy, luxury, and status. The Romans knew this.

    • @mgntstr
      @mgntstr Год назад +7

      don't think they had water meters in rome

    • @jimsanderson4180
      @jimsanderson4180 Год назад +29

      Also, wine was mixed with water. Drinking full strength wine was a sign that you are an alcoholic.

    • @TwoShedsJackson
      @TwoShedsJackson 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@jimsanderson4180This is the same argument against drinking alcohol that every evangelical has ever given me when I mention that Jesus turned water into wine. “But it was different back then.” Sure, Jan. 😄

  • @ADK610
    @ADK610 Год назад +1330

    Even when the employees had a ratatouille moment while eating the libum, your mother is still not impressed 😂

    • @paulagreen6005
      @paulagreen6005 Год назад +14

      😂😂😅

    • @faith9505
      @faith9505 Год назад

      Forty Years in Training
      Say this to the people of Israel: Yahweh, the God of your ancestors-the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob-has sent me to you. This is my eternal name, my name to remember for all generations.
      -Exodus 3:15
      Moses was stunned, to say the least. He thought he was done. He had been living in relative obscurity, thinking he would never do much again. After all, he hadn’t heard from God for forty years. But suddenly one day God was speaking to him from a burning bush.
      What Moses didn’t realize was that God had been preparing him all that time. By watching a little flock of sheep, he was in training to lead a human flock, numbering over two million, to freedom.
      So there he was, standing before a burning bush. Moses had spent a lot of time in the wilderness. He saw a lot of tumbleweeds. He watched bushes catch fire and burn out. But this one was different. It continued to burn yet did not dissipate.
      Something ordinary was doing an extraordinary thing. In other words, God was doing something to get Moses’ attention. And then He spoke.
      God told Moses that He had seen the suffering of His people, and He was appointing Moses to go to Pharaoh and take the Hebrews to freedom.
      Moses was an older man by that time. He was seasoned. Wiser.
      In effect God was saying to him, “Moses, look at that old bush. Do you see how it keeps burning? That is what I’m going to do with you. You will continue burning until My purpose is accomplished. Are you up for that?”
      God told him, “Say this to the people of Israel: Yahweh, the God of your ancestors-the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob-has sent me to you. This is my eternal name, my name to remember for all generations”
      (Exodus 3:15)
      We tend to look at these men through rose-colored glasses. Abraham had his lapses of faith, as did Jacob. Yet God was saying, “I am the God of men who have failed. I am the God of ordinary people who have accomplished extraordinary things. There is hope for you. I’m not only the God of Abraham. I’m not only the God of Isaac and Jacob. I am the God of Moses.”
      He was calling Moses and giving him a second chance. He had been seasoning Moses and getting him ready for what was ahead. Moses didn’t know when he woke up that day that his life would change forever. It came unexpectedly.
      When something out of the ordinary happens in our lives, it may be the Lord trying to speak to us. When we have an unexpected change of plans, when something we weren’t preparing for happens, we think it’s the worst thing.
      Maybe something like this has happened to you recently. There has been a change in your plans. You wonder what’s going on. Maybe the Lord is trying to get your attention.
      It just might be the hand of God trying to say something or direct you in a certain way. And what may seem like a coincidence actually may be Providence. Disappointment is His appointment.

    • @cinnabonbish5124
      @cinnabonbish5124 Год назад +36

      Did you see how that woman work, owning businesses and managing her family? She is a beast. I figured it would take a lot to impress her😂😂.

    • @ADK610
      @ADK610 Год назад +6

      @@cinnabonbish5124 so true. 😂

    • @kayl.2877
      @kayl.2877 Год назад +12

      😂😂😂 not the ratatouille moment lol that was so cute

  • @pressxfor7219
    @pressxfor7219 Год назад +49

    "On our way back home, the radio started playing the Italian national anthem."
    The radio: "rosie's iPhone"

    • @Sheila-ph6js
      @Sheila-ph6js 7 месяцев назад

      you can play radio stations on your phone

  • @izibear4462
    @izibear4462 Год назад +103

    In Portugal, the older generation would drink, 'sopas de vinho', which was pieces of bread, with warmed up wine and sugar.

    • @michaelabarros4133
      @michaelabarros4133 6 месяцев назад +1

      my family alway has sopas soup growing up. There was always bread in the broth

  • @RebeccaEWebber
    @RebeccaEWebber Год назад +527

    I am an anthropologist who LOVES food. This video is my heaven. Thank you! I have a stomach ache today and just want to RUclips and chill.

    • @luizalimadematos
      @luizalimadematos 4 месяца назад +1

      omg yes! do you know any other channels like that? loved it for the same reason as you, so...

  • @terrypark3690
    @terrypark3690 Год назад +291

    I love how your mom is disapproving but still keeps intervening and helping with what you're doing and how you are casually mentioning how she disapproves- different culture but same mom&daughter relationship😂

  • @Echo-yk1id
    @Echo-yk1id Год назад +1340

    "So thank you mum, for always keeping me humble" made me burst out laughing. Your mum is so brutal and it's hilarious.
    P.s. this was a very creative video idea, good job!

    • @faith9505
      @faith9505 Год назад

      Forty Years in Training
      Say this to the people of Israel: Yahweh, the God of your ancestors-the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob-has sent me to you. This is my eternal name, my name to remember for all generations.
      -Exodus 3:15
      Moses was stunned, to say the least. He thought he was done. He had been living in relative obscurity, thinking he would never do much again. After all, he hadn’t heard from God for forty years. But suddenly one day God was speaking to him from a burning bush.
      What Moses didn’t realize was that God had been preparing him all that time. By watching a little flock of sheep, he was in training to lead a human flock, numbering over two million, to freedom.
      So there he was, standing before a burning bush. Moses had spent a lot of time in the wilderness. He saw a lot of tumbleweeds. He watched bushes catch fire and burn out. But this one was different. It continued to burn yet did not dissipate.
      Something ordinary was doing an extraordinary thing. In other words, God was doing something to get Moses’ attention. And then He spoke.
      God told Moses that He had seen the suffering of His people, and He was appointing Moses to go to Pharaoh and take the Hebrews to freedom.
      Moses was an older man by that time. He was seasoned. Wiser.
      In effect God was saying to him, “Moses, look at that old bush. Do you see how it keeps burning? That is what I’m going to do with you. You will continue burning until My purpose is accomplished. Are you up for that?”
      God told him, “Say this to the people of Israel: Yahweh, the God of your ancestors-the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob-has sent me to you. This is my eternal name, my name to remember for all generations”
      (Exodus 3:15)
      We tend to look at these men through rose-colored glasses. Abraham had his lapses of faith, as did Jacob. Yet God was saying, “I am the God of men who have failed. I am the God of ordinary people who have accomplished extraordinary things. There is hope for you. I’m not only the God of Abraham. I’m not only the God of Isaac and Jacob. I am the God of Moses.”
      He was calling Moses and giving him a second chance. He had been seasoning Moses and getting him ready for what was ahead. Moses didn’t know when he woke up that day that his life would change forever. It came unexpectedly.
      When something out of the ordinary happens in our lives, it may be the Lord trying to speak to us. When we have an unexpected change of plans, when something we weren’t preparing for happens, we think it’s the worst thing.
      Maybe something like this has happened to you recently. There has been a change in your plans. You wonder what’s going on. Maybe the Lord is trying to get your attention.
      It just might be the hand of God trying to say something or direct you in a certain way. And what may seem like a coincidence actually may be Providence. Disappointment is His appointment.

    • @sonofagreatsouthernland
      @sonofagreatsouthernland Год назад +5

      She's a treat! Nothing finer than a woman that tells you how it really is hahaaa

    • @squid5882
      @squid5882 Год назад +2

      My mother always humbles me in a annoying but needed way😂

  • @user-vl1tb1xx2d
    @user-vl1tb1xx2d 6 месяцев назад +32

    the romanian cook at 9:51 is so sweet! I love how she talks 90% in romanian (and with a heavy accent) and you still understand eachother

    • @danielasurdu8430
      @danielasurdu8430 4 месяца назад +5

      That is Romanian with Moldavian accent 😁

    • @manos5464
      @manos5464 2 месяца назад

      What kind of accent?

  • @richfuller
    @richfuller 11 месяцев назад +57

    I love that your mom let you do this experiment in her restaurant! You are fabulous!! This is awesome!! This is one of the best videos I have watched on youtube in a very long time. The authenticity, the intent, the building, and the outcomes and interplay with your mum are awesome.

  • @jtpaar1732
    @jtpaar1732 Год назад +442

    God bless your hard-working mom, Rosie! She is so cute the way she teases you about your projects but is right there to join in the fun. The premise of this video - Ancient Rome - was a really great idea and I thoroughly enjoyed watching it. Thanks for showing us how great we have things in the modern world. Take care.

  • @AlaskaNavigator
    @AlaskaNavigator Год назад +405

    Your mom has my vote.......she was so tolerant of you in her kitchen and helped you with your project! Kudos to moms :)

  • @VirgoQueen914
    @VirgoQueen914 Год назад +264

    Yay, we missed you! 🤗
    The background chaos, commentary & "mom fear" made this video even better 🤣👍

  • @mannyvidsnyc
    @mannyvidsnyc Год назад +269

    Mom is such a Queen 👸 that first dish would make me volunteer for a crucifixion in Roman times 😂

    • @LovedLamb
      @LovedLamb 7 месяцев назад +3

      idk if this is blasphemy or not but I rather starve than eat sheep milk combined with wine.

  • @JKobrynColetti
    @JKobrynColetti Год назад +453

    This video is hilarious, your mother's unfiltered opinions, your earnest effort and sarcasm are the perfect combination. This video unintentionally makes fun of the Roman empire and all those Tiktok men who idolise it. Some of your best work yet!

    • @faith9505
      @faith9505 Год назад

      Forty Years in Training
      Say this to the people of Israel: Yahweh, the God of your ancestors-the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob-has sent me to you. This is my eternal name, my name to remember for all generations.
      -Exodus 3:15
      Moses was stunned, to say the least. He thought he was done. He had been living in relative obscurity, thinking he would never do much again. After all, he hadn’t heard from God for forty years. But suddenly one day God was speaking to him from a burning bush.
      What Moses didn’t realize was that God had been preparing him all that time. By watching a little flock of sheep, he was in training to lead a human flock, numbering over two million, to freedom.
      So there he was, standing before a burning bush. Moses had spent a lot of time in the wilderness. He saw a lot of tumbleweeds. He watched bushes catch fire and burn out. But this one was different. It continued to burn yet did not dissipate.
      Something ordinary was doing an extraordinary thing. In other words, God was doing something to get Moses’ attention. And then He spoke.
      God told Moses that He had seen the suffering of His people, and He was appointing Moses to go to Pharaoh and take the Hebrews to freedom.
      Moses was an older man by that time. He was seasoned. Wiser.
      In effect God was saying to him, “Moses, look at that old bush. Do you see how it keeps burning? That is what I’m going to do with you. You will continue burning until My purpose is accomplished. Are you up for that?”
      God told him, “Say this to the people of Israel: Yahweh, the God of your ancestors-the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob-has sent me to you. This is my eternal name, my name to remember for all generations”
      (Exodus 3:15)
      We tend to look at these men through rose-colored glasses. Abraham had his lapses of faith, as did Jacob. Yet God was saying, “I am the God of men who have failed. I am the God of ordinary people who have accomplished extraordinary things. There is hope for you. I’m not only the God of Abraham. I’m not only the God of Isaac and Jacob. I am the God of Moses.”
      He was calling Moses and giving him a second chance. He had been seasoning Moses and getting him ready for what was ahead. Moses didn’t know when he woke up that day that his life would change forever. It came unexpectedly.
      When something out of the ordinary happens in our lives, it may be the Lord trying to speak to us. When we have an unexpected change of plans, when something we weren’t preparing for happens, we think it’s the worst thing.
      Maybe something like this has happened to you recently. There has been a change in your plans. You wonder what’s going on. Maybe the Lord is trying to get your attention.
      It just might be the hand of God trying to say something or direct you in a certain way. And what may seem like a coincidence actually may be Providence. Disappointment is His appointment.

    • @NightTimeDay
      @NightTimeDay Год назад +3

      I'm sending a lot of hate in this comment for no reason

    • @samspade2657
      @samspade2657 Год назад +1

      👎

    • @cinnabonbish5124
      @cinnabonbish5124 Год назад +5

      I was not a fan of that tiktok trend because it seems as if saying that "ooohh men are so quirky they think about the roman empire while women don't"

    • @tomreed-oe7hi
      @tomreed-oe7hi 7 месяцев назад

      Rome was the world at the time so who cares what you think

  • @alexeiulinici
    @alexeiulinici Год назад +473

    If your're interested in ancient roman cooking, you could check out "Tasting History with Max Miller". He did episodes on Posca, Puls, the fish sauce and other dishes, after recipies from that time. He's also very charming!

    • @dottore3870
      @dottore3870 Год назад +70

      ​@ak.33212 Why not? I was thinking pretty much the same.

    • @linencannon7678
      @linencannon7678 Год назад +19

      @ak.33212 Also wondering why not

    • @Lirogonek
      @Lirogonek Год назад

      @ak.33212 because she can educate herself

    • @Unhinged_Chimera
      @Unhinged_Chimera Год назад +27

      Yea you can tell she kind of just winged things. Her proportions were pretty off on some things so I'm not shocked she wasn't thrilled lol. Which no hate or anything

    • @_letstartariot
      @_letstartariot Год назад +31

      I love Max, he’s adorable. And he made proper gurum, proving his dedication to making authentic food (no shade to the creator of this video, Max’s entire brand is literally make authentic, historically accurate ancient dishes).

  • @VFella
    @VFella 11 месяцев назад +55

    For who may wonder: The background music is an instrumental rendition of Seikhilos Epitaph, the oldest preserved song with lyrics and score from around 100 BC.

  • @noussaiba5540
    @noussaiba5540 11 месяцев назад +21

    Rosie we missed youu i need your vlogs right now!!
    Ilove you 💓💓

  • @chapagetti1010
    @chapagetti1010 Год назад +96

    Haha the "suffering in silence" that was so cute how they were trying to keep it quiet! Loved this video!

  • @luciaiacono2419
    @luciaiacono2419 Год назад +345

    Growing up in Italy, I remember they made us studying different aspects of ancient romans in school. I've learnt that when it comes to food, actually, they used to mix so many different types of ingredients and acidities (like you can perfectly see in this video), and in cases like big dinners/banquets people would actually suffer from this, feeling sick and even passing out, or worse, in some cases.

    • @TwoShedsJackson
      @TwoShedsJackson 11 месяцев назад +26

      @lindyt3942I think the throw-up room was called the vomitorium.

    • @Jack-iu2gl
      @Jack-iu2gl 11 месяцев назад +15

      Diarrhea party at the emperor's anyone?

    • @tpower1912
      @tpower1912 11 месяцев назад +25

      ​@@TwoShedsJackson This is a myth. The vomitorium was just a name for a hallway

    • @greenytaddict
      @greenytaddict 10 месяцев назад

      @@Jack-iu2gl 😆

  • @-_Fawi_-
    @-_Fawi_- Год назад +15

    7:33 those are larvas of almost like little flies that get in dry foods such as rice/flour/cereal etc if it was opened or near an opened one
    U shouldn't be really using it anymore cause there might be some of their parts in the food (unless checked) but yea
    They can be a real pain in the ass when u store dry foods in cabinets cause u'll have to throw most out if it wasnt sealed shut

    • @-_Fawi_-
      @-_Fawi_- Год назад +2

      It's like a pantry moth? Or smthing like that

  • @carmensantiago4135
    @carmensantiago4135 Год назад +7

    I honestly love your passion and your relationship with your mom is absolutely lovely. I loved how she came to your rescue. Thank you so very much for sharing something this dear to you. Please don't let anyone try to discourage you. All the history and info you took the time to look up was great. I loved the info on the dormouse, leave it the mafia to still be able to get it.

  • @francesmechelle2206
    @francesmechelle2206 11 месяцев назад +9

    This video was great!! All of your mom’s reactions had me laughing hysterically. I felt so bad when you were trying to make the bread and the water went all over. Great commitment to the goal. ❤

  • @astark8061
    @astark8061 Год назад +201

    In the US, a lot of more traditional farmers/homesteaders make a drink called Switchel or Haymaker’s punch. It’s a mix of a small amount of apple cider vinegar, ginger, natural sweetener (mostly molasses or honey), a little natural salt mixed in a big glass of water. It’s an amazing drink to replenish electrolytes on a hot summer day. It’s also a digestivo. It goes back to the 1600s

    • @nadanalia3000
      @nadanalia3000 11 месяцев назад +5

      Love the sound of this! Gonna give it a try. Thank you 🙏

    • @cassandrahawksby199
      @cassandrahawksby199 7 месяцев назад +3

      My mama used to make that for us when we were sick, I still make it sometimes! Glad to know others do it too!

    • @HipposHateWater
      @HipposHateWater 6 месяцев назад +2

      Came here to mention this too. I've only used apple cider vinegar, but I could imagine the type of vinegar you use matters quite a bit--like how the different sorts of molasses matter a lot with old fashioned recipes.
      I tried switchel myself following a Townsend's video of a historic 18th C. recipe, and I was genuinely surprised that it didn't taste vinegary at all. More like a light and refreshing cider, with a touch of spice. (Basically a "ye olde gatorade", not a coffee/energy drink substitute.)

  • @trishatate327
    @trishatate327 Год назад +58

    The garam was made by fermenting the fish. It was packed with salt , and the oil that seperated from it was the product they used a condiment. It's essentially MSG.

    • @Lalairu
      @Lalairu 8 месяцев назад

      Isn't similar to Worcestershire sauce?

    • @katydidification
      @katydidification 7 месяцев назад +4

      ​​@@Lalairucloser to Thai fish sauce

    • @Lalairu
      @Lalairu 7 месяцев назад

      @@katydidification interesting, thanks :D

  • @joepetrolo1560
    @joepetrolo1560 Год назад +120

    Rosie, I found this video fascinating. I'm also obsessed with the Roman Empire but not to the extend where I would sample their food :) I'm the son of Italian immigrants from Calabria. They arrived in Canada (Northern Ontario) in the early 50's after the war so that means I'm old. Anyway, I really enjoy your videos and so does my 92 year old Mom. We play some of them when she's over for dinner. Keep up the wonderful work.

  • @PatWashburn
    @PatWashburn Год назад +6

    Posca is really good, but you don't use a ton of vinegar. Mix one part grape juice and one part water, then just a splash of vinegar to make it taste a little bit tart. It's super refreshing on a hot day!

  • @carlenaponce9205
    @carlenaponce9205 10 месяцев назад +2

    Very informative, that little cookie with the bay leaf looked yummy!

  • @infinitynow90
    @infinitynow90 Год назад +124

    lol as always the commentary is 10/10
    (Also the mafia illegally eating mice as delicacy is the last thing I expected to learn today. Headlines should have been something like "They might hate rats but they can't enough of mice")

  • @moonywem
    @moonywem Год назад +144

    The second dish actually reminds me a lot about a dish called syrniki. It’s basically fried pieces of cottage cheese mixed with flour, sugar and eggs. Many people from postsoviet countries loooove this stuff.

    • @barneypaodoce
      @barneypaodoce Год назад +1

      It reminded me of "Pão de Queijo" and "Broa Portuguesa"

  • @lemonrinds8296
    @lemonrinds8296 Год назад +75

    I think your mom was happy to see you experimenting in the kitchen and finding passion in cooking. From your past Q&A's with your mother, she seems to love cooking, and I really think she was happy to see you finding that same joy.

  • @HappyLife693
    @HappyLife693 11 месяцев назад +4

    New to this channel. That was hilarious. I laughed from beginning to end. Rosie's mother is such a great contribution to this video. I also like how much her mother obviously loves her.

  • @alizarincrimson123
    @alizarincrimson123 Год назад +11

    This was great. I just found it by accident and ended up watching the whole thing. Great job. You and your mom both have a great sense of humor too!

  • @jno6255
    @jno6255 11 месяцев назад +98

    Rosie we miss you!! Hope all is well and hope you come back soon.

    • @luciavaldez5865
      @luciavaldez5865 10 месяцев назад +9

      I was wondering how is she doing, I miss her videos hope she is okay

    • @martinaandre
      @martinaandre 10 месяцев назад +2

      I love her videos and hope she is coming back soon❣️🤗

  • @NO-ib1je
    @NO-ib1je 10 месяцев назад +3

    This is hands down the most entertaining video I've come across in a LOOOOONG time. I literally laughed the whole time, amazing!! Subscribed!!

  • @liqutrash2866
    @liqutrash2866 Год назад +57

    love how chaotic the kitchen is, it reminds me of my grandma and my mom arguing bout them cooking back in the day :')

  • @fairsuns
    @fairsuns Год назад +190

    This video basically reminds me all the times I'm trying to do some cooking "projects/experiments" that just irritates my mom because i was in her way and making a mess in the kitchen 😭

  • @mansoor3159
    @mansoor3159 Год назад +322

    You know it's going to be a wonderful wonderful day whenever Rosie posts 💕😊

    • @Woozlewuzzleable
      @Woozlewuzzleable Год назад +3

      This video was hilarious.

    • @ayahaltalhouni9272
      @ayahaltalhouni9272 Год назад +1

      Yes, I allow myself a study break to watch her 🥰

    • @lamar7770
      @lamar7770 Год назад +3

      Yes, I was missing her videos!

    • @pinkhope84
      @pinkhope84 Год назад +2

      I was missing her Videos so much !

  • @laidbakc
    @laidbakc Год назад +2

    Absolutely adore your mom - she literally says what she thinks! Brava!

  • @arthurrf84
    @arthurrf84 10 месяцев назад +1

    So many layers of fun, so genuine and informative and ridiculous. Loved it!

  • @porkbellyism
    @porkbellyism Год назад +31

    your videos and family are so wholesome and the staff being curious to try your cooking is very sweet :).

  • @morganfreeman4682
    @morganfreeman4682 Год назад +75

    Your mom is the MVP of this 😂🫶🏼 She’s so funny. I see where you get your humor from 😂💜 So fun to watch!!! Much love!

  • @biancapatrut6293
    @biancapatrut6293 Год назад +11

    I did NOT expect to hear Romanian in the video xD then I read the description and it made more sense. I had fun and really enjoyed watching your video. Great job!

  • @tylermonfredi5751
    @tylermonfredi5751 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is my favorite video that you have made! I very much enjoyed it. 10/10

  • @annagiersz3314
    @annagiersz3314 7 месяцев назад +2

    This is brilliant. loving the ladies in the kitchen and their commentary

  • @printesadiana4944
    @printesadiana4944 Год назад +81

    Ce surpriza placuta sa aud dulşili grai moldoviniesc! E primul video de pe canalul tau pe care il vizionez, nu m-as fi asteptat niciodata sa aud limba romana! Superb!

  • @isabellafagundes7475
    @isabellafagundes7475 Год назад +60

    Omg Rosie, I’ve always wanted to know what the food tasted like in the ancient times. This video is PERFECT, thank you thank you thank you! 🩷🩷🩷 much love from Brasil!

  • @guadalupearrieta4759
    @guadalupearrieta4759 Год назад +24

    Rosie I love how original (and quality) your content is. Keep up with the good work, love it!

  • @suemahoney7330
    @suemahoney7330 10 месяцев назад +62

    You have not posted in a few months, I hope you are OK. Please remember no one's life is perfect. We love you just the way you are. I'm sending positive thoughts your way.

  • @Kamsplate
    @Kamsplate 11 месяцев назад +3

    this is such an awesome video and concept!!! I loved every minute of it and I immediately subscribed!

  • @drouhin
    @drouhin Год назад +33

    Fascinating...and hilarious! Loved the interactions with your mom. They brought back memories of trying to share a kitchen with my own mother, almost 50 years ago. Perhaps ancient Roman mothers and daughters had the same conversations.

  • @AnaS-of8ri
    @AnaS-of8ri Год назад +62

    Considering how most ancient cultures had more alcoholic beverages at hand than clean water it doesn't really surprise me that they'd use wine for breakfast xD Great video idea!

  • @paolamendivil
    @paolamendivil Год назад +54

    I’ll watch every video that includes your mom’s kitchen in a heartbeat, this was so fun

  • @MLopez-fu8fd
    @MLopez-fu8fd 11 месяцев назад +4

    This is one of your best videos!! Your Mother is the BEst!!! She is so indulgent of you even though she tries not to show it!!! She loves you!!! This was so sweet!!! I'm so glad that your tried your best to re-create a Roman Daily Menu. This was a great learning experience for you!! I was a little disappointed that you didn't use some of the skills that you would have picked up from your Grandmother and Mother over the years!! That porridge that you made for Breakfast could have been salvaged with a few tweaks of Culinary expertise!! Seriously, Faro is the Best!!! I had it as a Savory dish with beans and capers when I was in Firenze and it was Delicious!!! SHould have gone savory instead of sweet with it!!

  • @michaelzajic6231
    @michaelzajic6231 10 месяцев назад +1

    I enjoyed this so much ! I hope you do more.

  • @elisabeta_dum3578
    @elisabeta_dum3578 Год назад +54

    It's first time I came across any of your videos and I found it really interesting. I was so surprised hearing Romanian language around the middle of the video 😂. I did not expect that at all (but then I checked your channel description and it all made sense). Keep it up! Good luck with your channel. ❤

    • @beachingErrday
      @beachingErrday Год назад +6

      haha, same here! pleasant surprise to hear Romanian

  • @Userhdiekejeheu7w
    @Userhdiekejeheu7w Год назад +23

    Its beautiful to see people that embrace and live out the positive culture of their ancestors. This is what makes the world beautiful and diverse so many unique cultures and peoples

    • @graceperez8759
      @graceperez8759 Год назад +1

      Its great! I'm indigenous and eating foods that my ancestors ate and cultivated for thousands of years really gives me a cultural look on their lives. Plus for so many people who are allergic and have intolerances to certain foods, eating their ancestors' diets help with inflammation and health regulation!

  • @lisahinton9682
    @lisahinton9682 Год назад +8

    "..and with a smile on her face," when referring to your scowling mom had me bursting with laughter, Rosie! Thank you so much for this video - it was very very interesting. And, you did nothing wrong in the way you spoke of dormice still being consumed in Croatia and Slovenia, and if people in those countries took offense, that is on them. You didn't speak untruths or rudely at all, so let them whine, because you did nothing wrong.
    This was the first video of yours I watched, and I am definitely about to watch some more! Thank you for this wonderful video, which was both entertaining and informative.

  • @puotsru7890
    @puotsru7890 10 месяцев назад +12

    Girl we need more videos we’ve missed you !!!😢

  • @MistereXMachina
    @MistereXMachina 11 месяцев назад +3

    10:10 made me tear up, she was about to start crying. The power of food and memories from your past...

  • @LaBucci
    @LaBucci Год назад +65

    😂 this has to be my favorite video to date( all your other videos are my favorite too ) !! Lots of laughs, especially when you didn’t like it. The fact you were ready to board a plane to Slovenia 🇸🇮 just to get dormouse meat 😅 you’re a trooper Rosie ❤️

  • @Gulitize
    @Gulitize Год назад +21

    My grandfather also had a trauma, as a child he had to help out his grandfather with the honey processing. So in the summer where as the other kids played outside he had to stay inside and spin the honey extractor. He didn't like it when my father informed him that he started beekeeping.

  • @christinek6111
    @christinek6111 Год назад +50

    This was seriously the best video ever!! I am also obsessed with ancient Rome and have visited so many of their ancient sites (Pompeii, Herculaneum, Rome, Ostia), so I was really excited to see you making ancient Roman food. But it was even better than that, because this video was also hilarious and I loved watching you and your mom work together. I love all of your videos but this may have been my favorite!

  • @laurenqualls
    @laurenqualls Год назад +2

    I just discovered your video and I just love them so much. Had to share - Happy New Year!

  • @hannahrose4091
    @hannahrose4091 7 месяцев назад

    This video is a masterpiece! It has a wonderful old world feel to it, not just because of the unique cuisine, but your mom’s kitchen is very homey. Thx for the wholesome entertainment. Love the vision!
    Endless support from North Carolina

  • @rachel.Schmid
    @rachel.Schmid Год назад +9

    I was laughing throughout this video! Love how you mom gave in at the end despite her criticism. Keep up the great videos!

  • @gemrose8r
    @gemrose8r Год назад +9

    Rosie this video was so much fun to watch. They way your mom was annoyed but helping you anyway was so sweet to watch. The part where she is helping you to mix one of the recipes and your voiceover said she had a smile on her face when she clearly didn't made me laugh at loud. So hilarious. I look forward to all your content. Keep up the good work.

  • @williamhehemann3887
    @williamhehemann3887 Год назад +16

    This was a wildly entertaining video! I really like the concept and kept hoping each meal would turn out well. The shots of your mom's reactions were priceless. Love your sense of humor! Going to make some garum now...

  • @angelvillalba3636
    @angelvillalba3636 11 месяцев назад +12

    Rosie hey omg can we get another "what I eat in a week" video. I miss that vibe, lol or maybe I'm just a foodie.. happy new year!

  • @shivanikulkarni1567
    @shivanikulkarni1567 10 месяцев назад +1

    I recently came across your channel and love the way you vlog ..your mom is amazing btw This video made me subscribe !... super entertaining... you could start a series of cooking similar ancient dishes around the world. Lots of love !

  • @dwaneyy1693
    @dwaneyy1693 Год назад +9

    Giuseppe was polite asking for bread, and your mother was kind to share, favorite part of the video, made my day 💖

    • @deniaridley
      @deniaridley Год назад

      I thought the very same thing. Sweet.

  • @sw4692
    @sw4692 Год назад +12

    No wonder the ancients had such short lives. That bread making and that "fish sauce" is hysterical. Thank you

  • @timx9661
    @timx9661 Год назад +34

    Your mother is one of a kind. Amazing. She is so knowledgeable, works like 10 people and still retains her good humor.
    If you ever get tired of vlogging, you should collaborate on a cookbook. I’d buy it. It would be an encyclopedia of Italian cuisine.

  • @EmelyAlba
    @EmelyAlba 11 месяцев назад +3

    This was such a great video to watch!! You should make a video about Italian cuisine in every decade 😊

    • @EmelyAlba
      @EmelyAlba 11 месяцев назад

      Or make multiple videos of Italian food in different decades. Would be a great series.❤

  • @MrLemonbaby
    @MrLemonbaby Месяц назад

    I lived in Italy for a number of years and loved every minutes... people, food, machinas. And I loved this video. Know that you will always be welcome at my table.

  • @PastaDon_
    @PastaDon_ Год назад +7

    😂😂Volcano eruption... I seriously thought your mom was gonna erupt when she seen the mess!! I'm scared of her and I don't even know her 😄... I work in a kitchen as well, so I understand the atmosphere.. the chaos and being the "weeds" when it's busy, is actually what brings the team closer.. thanks for the video Rosie and team..

  • @katherineberes5847
    @katherineberes5847 Год назад +24

    This was such a fun video and an interesting topic! Teach us more about the foods of ancient Rome. Maybe do an all-dessert menu next?

  • @coppergearheart4125
    @coppergearheart4125 Год назад +118

    If anyone wants to see ancient Roman food done very well and very authentically, so it probably actually tastes good, I'd recommend Historical Italian Cooking here on RUclips. Tiny channel ran by an Italian couple with lovely accents who are also translating ancient and medieval cookbooks!

  • @nickorange4881
    @nickorange4881 11 месяцев назад +2

    i hope you make more videos like this. i loved this concept. :D

  • @amandas.4540
    @amandas.4540 4 месяца назад

    This video is so delightfully chaotic. 😂. I just started following you and I love the dynamic you have with your mom.

  • @Rakki_Sally
    @Rakki_Sally Год назад +16

    My family and I love watching your videos, they're so wholesome and the food always looks amazing 😍
    Sending love from Morocco ❤️

  • @mrJohnDesiderio
    @mrJohnDesiderio Год назад +12

    " For the gods , they put it the effort."😆

  • @ExiStrife
    @ExiStrife Год назад +8

    I regularly drink something similar to Posca and I love it! I mix a lemon (or lime, orange, grapefruit, etc) flavored seltzer with apple cider vinegar and add honey, though the amount of apple cider vinegar is only about 3 tablespoons, and the seltzer is approximately12 fluid ounces. I just add honey based on however I am feeling in the day, more honey for more energy. It's like a knockoff kombucha and quite tasty.
    Posca is not much different, just not seltzer and with red wine vinegar.The red wine vinegar (in smaller amounts) with honey and hot water sounds pretty tasty, especially with more honey.

  • @AndreaHernandez-wj2he
    @AndreaHernandez-wj2he Год назад +4

    This video was so interesting! I wish there was more content like this about other cultures, I enjoy it so much!!!

  • @honganhtran9451
    @honganhtran9451 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank u so much for giving us such an entertained and novel content🙆🏻‍♀️

  • @corinnecepeda7063
    @corinnecepeda7063 Год назад +17

    I love this so much!! I love your mom lol
    And even little sister had a cameo!!
    You know, if you had been alive during ancient Roman times, you would have loved the food because you wouldn't have known the difference. It's always fascinating to me how recipes and cooking/baking have evolved in different cultures into what we have today!

  • @coffy1982
    @coffy1982 Год назад +18

    This was so good! You put a lot of dedication and love into your craft, much respect! Thank you for this culinary treat.❤

  • @Charlie1998femme
    @Charlie1998femme Год назад +35

    So hilarious 😂 love to see your mum and the employees trying the ancient food too !

  • @aiai-j7i
    @aiai-j7i Год назад +2

    Well...I watched all of your videos....loved each and one of them! I hope you are ok over there in Italy--that you are happy! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, Rosie!

  • @RC_723
    @RC_723 10 месяцев назад

    Your mum is such a trooper!! This was a really fun video Rosie!

  • @kohleennornes9944
    @kohleennornes9944 Год назад +24

    I’m so glad to see you back to doing videos! I think your mother was secretly excited to see you cooking in her kitchen. Keep up the great work.

  • @sprivate1333
    @sprivate1333 Год назад +42

    oh Rosie how we've missed you!! this was a fantastic video. Your comments about your mom are too funny, and she, is such a good sport and funny too!! You have a gift for comedy - it just comes naturally. I'm glad you tried all those funky foods - but guess what? If the Romans had to eat what we eat today, they'd be rolling their eyes and gagging too! LOL much love!!

  • @ajbufort
    @ajbufort Год назад +4

    This video gets an award from me, too! Very sweet idea and execution. You have another subscriber. :)

  • @veronicaramos969
    @veronicaramos969 10 месяцев назад

    Top notch video! Your humor is pure gold!

  • @nordichellas3155
    @nordichellas3155 5 месяцев назад

    I love the way you express yourself! Great video overall.