The Fishy Reason this Ancient Roman City was so Wealthy

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  • Archaeologists know that Neapolis used to be a major trading hub for the ancient Roman empire - but what did they trade?
    From the Series: Secrets: Rome's Sunken City bitly.com/2DNwJD7
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  • @thewiseowl3672
    @thewiseowl3672 4 года назад +508

    The entire city must have stunk when the wind was right.

    • @frankwittner1979
      @frankwittner1979 4 года назад +11

      The Wise Owl
      I don’t know what do you think was worse the fish stink or the people stink? 🤭

    • @darthvaderlxxi1233
      @darthvaderlxxi1233 4 года назад +24

      The smell of money.
      The folks in Southeast Asia are still making the stuff, and Yes, it does smell, but once you get past the smell, you have it licked.

    • @rhodesianwojak2095
      @rhodesianwojak2095 4 года назад

      Hm

    • @briankane3214
      @briankane3214 4 года назад +3

      Cant smell worse than jersey

    • @doodskie999
      @doodskie999 4 года назад +1

      Its smelly but I cant get enough of it.

  • @reckitralph1802
    @reckitralph1802 4 года назад +278

    Here I was thinking , fish tanks . Breeding fish for food.

    • @crevice5369
      @crevice5369 4 года назад +2

      fish tanks in ancient rome? you must be dumb

    • @crevice5369
      @crevice5369 4 года назад +1

      @Maverick Hargrave ponds . not fish tanks. big difference

    • @sinatraforeign
      @sinatraforeign 4 года назад +7

      @@crevice5369
      Fish tanks. watch the video.

    • @RiggyRonnie
      @RiggyRonnie 4 года назад

      Honestly probably more likely. Who would eat rotten fermented fish sauce.

    • @RiggyRonnie
      @RiggyRonnie 4 года назад

      @nick that's nasty.

  • @battleverdun1914
    @battleverdun1914 4 года назад +238

    I swear to god if this is a pun

  • @jasinwangjr8999
    @jasinwangjr8999 4 года назад +92

    I thought fish sauce is more of an Asian thing. Good to know that the Romans enjoyed it too

    • @user-ge4uk9ui8y
      @user-ge4uk9ui8y 4 года назад +2

      fish sauce was like ketchup in roman empire, people ate it with everything

    • @alwaysturnonaircon
      @alwaysturnonaircon 4 года назад +5

      @Sue Martino yea sure. Everything is invented by white people. The pyramids and stonehenge too.

    • @YungNappers
      @YungNappers 4 года назад +2

      Sue Martino I’m pretty sure the Chinese were the first to invent the noodle

    • @Peteandwolves
      @Peteandwolves 4 года назад

      Um it took you this long to discover they made fish sauce get outta here, leave the fish sauce to the asians please

  • @Mark-zu6oz
    @Mark-zu6oz 4 года назад +178

    Now we have Worcestershire sauce - more or less the same idea.

    • @jack1701e
      @jack1701e 4 года назад +6

      I wonder what ancient Romans would think of that, probably love it!

    • @rac3r5
      @rac3r5 4 года назад +15

      Worcestershire sauce is basically an Indian recipe that was replicated in Britain.

    • @Mark-zu6oz
      @Mark-zu6oz 4 года назад +1

      @@rac3r5 Didn't know that, thanks!

    • @tomkandy
      @tomkandy 4 года назад +1

      And Nam Pla / Thai fish sauce. And Disodium Inosinate, which is more or less the same flavour and very widely used as a flavour enhancer - it's more meaty than MSG.

    • @thehistory9187
      @thehistory9187 4 года назад +4

      @@tomkandy And a condiment called Patis which is found in the Philippines

  • @polygonalfortress
    @polygonalfortress 4 года назад +76

    Short answer: they made fish sauce

  • @navajoauckland6003
    @navajoauckland6003 4 года назад +48

    The flies would have been epic

    • @Hashdollars
      @Hashdollars 4 года назад +13

      Navajo Auckland that’s why they would cover the fish with salt. While rendering the fish the salt will act as a barrier for pest and Bacteria. Tabasco sauce is made the same way, chilies put in barrels covered in salt for years on end to ferment.

    • @jlo8372
      @jlo8372 4 года назад

      Are flies prevalent on that time.. same as the recent century perhaps.. I wonder also if where they all originated from 'coz I knew a few insects that originated from a certain region of the world then spread all over the world or almost..

  • @darthvaderlxxi1233
    @darthvaderlxxi1233 4 года назад +11

    You can still get a good equivalent to Garum. Vietnamese Nuk Mam, which is available in oriental food stores. It's a good source of MSG, the magic ingredient that made it so popular.

  • @tatan4939
    @tatan4939 4 года назад +15

    Back home we have all sort of fermented fish sauce. İt will only be smelly once you cook it. And since we all grew up with it, we never find the smell annoying at all 😅 and the smell never lingers, unlike some spices that makes your body smelly once you eat it.

  • @spamin8r
    @spamin8r 4 года назад +7

    It's a shame the Roman fish oil companies didn't care more for the environment. The rise in sea levels caused by their corporate greed put them right out of business!

  • @jay-babbasi9056
    @jay-babbasi9056 4 года назад +10

    So Roman empire was made on the fish sauce production.
    I mean wow.
    No gold, money but fish sauce

    • @steirqwe7956
      @steirqwe7956 4 года назад

      Not entire empire, only this particular port.

  • @Tictacpanter
    @Tictacpanter 4 года назад +4

    If you haven’t - read the book “Salt” by Mark Kurlansky. It describes how prolific fish sauce is in most cultures. Also how salt is important.

  • @ryanjones7681
    @ryanjones7681 4 года назад +15

    Yall need to fire your translator.

  • @danielblue4460
    @danielblue4460 4 года назад +19

    My favorite condiment: garum/ patis/ fish sauce.

    • @Plainejan
      @Plainejan 4 года назад +4

      Patis with calamansi

    • @iMadrid11
      @iMadrid11 4 года назад

      Ryzen Amber- Patis translated in Filipino is Fish Sauce. The Philippines is just one of the many country in the world that consumes fish sauce.

  • @deeb3272
    @deeb3272 4 года назад +6

    As a student majoring history this really amazes me.

  • @CosmosGwelf
    @CosmosGwelf 4 года назад +16

    Can't imagine the smell!

  • @nathanapplegate5374
    @nathanapplegate5374 4 года назад +17

    In modern times, we still use garum, but we don’t refer to it by that name. We know it as MSG.

    • @ishmaelm1932
      @ishmaelm1932 4 года назад +1

      And it can give you a mean headache after eating it

    • @Phendoxia
      @Phendoxia 4 года назад +1

      @@ishmaelm1932 No it's a myth.

    • @ishmaelm1932
      @ishmaelm1932 4 года назад +1

      @@Phendoxia
      How's it a myth when it happens to me every single time after eating.
      Some get tired, some get headaches. It's just the way some people react to it.
      So it's definitely not a myth

    • @haharmageddontv6581
      @haharmageddontv6581 4 года назад

      @@ishmaelm1932 nocebo effect?

    • @JamesCarter1888_
      @JamesCarter1888_ 4 года назад +1

      Ishmael Moh I use msg to cook all the time and it doesn’t have any side effects on me must just be certain people

  • @erikeriks
    @erikeriks 4 года назад +12

    Title really spoiled the video for us

  • @alext7667
    @alext7667 4 года назад +3

    the sauce was also alcoholic, leading to obvious fame for it.

  • @catsupchutney
    @catsupchutney 4 года назад +44

    I saw somewhere else that garum was not usually prepared properly and parasites were spread though its consumption.

    • @fitrianhidayat
      @fitrianhidayat 4 года назад +5

      Not in neapolis

    • @red_ashcroft
      @red_ashcroft 4 года назад +29

      It has a very high salt content, including adding nitrates for preserving. If it were that dangerous, the empire wouldn't have last that long. Garum is like fish sauce. Though in Asia we have several types of it, it has been produced here for thousands of years.

    • @rhodesianwojak2095
      @rhodesianwojak2095 4 года назад

      @@red_ashcroft what's the name of it?

    • @red_ashcroft
      @red_ashcroft 4 года назад +12

      @@rhodesianwojak2095 fish sauce, though in my country we have 3 versions Patis, Patis Balayan, and Ginamos. Putting fish and guts layered with salt and ferment it for as long as a season. Both the clear liquid and the slop can be used or seperated and filtered.

    • @red_ashcroft
      @red_ashcroft 4 года назад +7

      @@rhodesianwojak2095 shottsuru jp
      nuoc nam In Vietnam and nam pla Thailand
      and the Chinese sometimes call it ketsup.
      Everyone in Asia has a version of it, we even have fermented shrimp paste, salted dry fish, squid, abalones, starfish. Oh and fermented sea urchins, where we have molds grow on the urchins. And those preservation methods have insisted till today. Pho won't be the same without fish sauce.

  • @jameshenry8543
    @jameshenry8543 4 года назад +16

    Really is a fishy reason.

  • @RiggyRonnie
    @RiggyRonnie 4 года назад +1

    Yummy fermented fish sauce good protein

  • @johnkelly8915
    @johnkelly8915 4 года назад +7

    I’m calling click “bait”

  • @Angel_Gomez
    @Angel_Gomez 4 года назад +6

    In Hispania, Garum was famous in Baelo Claudia (Cadiz)

  • @jwithap
    @jwithap 4 года назад +6

    I think I found a clue...a raging clue.

  • @doylefoust4802
    @doylefoust4802 4 года назад +4

    Something fishy about all this!🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @importantname
    @importantname 4 года назад +5

    adapt to change = what we have always done; if we stop adapting we are finished.

  • @borntobeaqueens8341
    @borntobeaqueens8341 4 года назад +11

    I love hearing my countries name TUNISIA 🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳

  • @fljetgator1833
    @fljetgator1833 4 года назад +2

    🤔 hmmm... Sumpin' FISHY about this story.. 😏
    😐
    😂🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @cassandraheliahaine7636
    @cassandraheliahaine7636 4 года назад +2

    What do you mean they didn’t make their fortune out of the Sea when it’s a FISH PORT. 😩😂

  • @christinestill5002
    @christinestill5002 4 года назад +2

    Great! What is Garam, Roman fish sauce? How did they use it?

  • @SpartanLeonidas1821
    @SpartanLeonidas1821 4 года назад +4

    Neapolis in Greek means New City

  • @JinrohDFLL
    @JinrohDFLL 4 года назад +2

    Lemme guess - the reason isn't explained.

  • @ChiniWanders
    @ChiniWanders 4 года назад +3

    Patis lang naman yan sa amin.

  • @maiarg2483
    @maiarg2483 4 года назад +2

    Hehehe bagoong!!

  • @leeluv96
    @leeluv96 4 года назад +2

    The tanks remind me of the ones they use to dye fabrics. Many countries still use the ancient methods today.

  • @ragingsloth6605
    @ragingsloth6605 4 года назад +2

    Who would’ve guess a port city made money off fishing 🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️ thank god someone was here to tell us this info

    • @anne-droid7739
      @anne-droid7739 4 года назад +3

      It wasn't from straight up fishing per se--it was from production of that weird addictive rotted fish-gut sauce that everybody was crazy for. I think it's fair to consider it a bit of a twist; garum was so strange.

    • @erinlee5936
      @erinlee5936 4 года назад

      @@anne-droid7739 Huh. I don't find garum strange since it's a major product in Asia. It has always been there when I was growing up. I guess foreigners find it strange since it's not something they use in everyday life.

    • @anne-droid7739
      @anne-droid7739 4 года назад

      @@erinlee5936 I was under the impression that the garum of the Roman Empire was quite a bit different than today's fish sauce. They certainly used it differently. Is that a misconception?

  • @MultiSirens
    @MultiSirens 4 года назад +2

    Seriously get over it! It’s how ancients got on! Gee!

  • @natalkumar6132
    @natalkumar6132 4 года назад +2

    I had read about this in Wealth Secrets of the 1 percent.

  • @HelamanGile
    @HelamanGile 4 года назад +1

    sauce

  • @dustintacohands1107
    @dustintacohands1107 4 года назад +3

    Mmm tasty

  • @afiramli
    @afiramli 4 года назад +1

    Wow. In Kelantan, Malaysia its basically called budu

    • @ken-zp2tk
      @ken-zp2tk 4 года назад

      In the Philippines budu is a fish saturated or marinated with salt.

  • @frilink
    @frilink 4 года назад +1

    It's the Roman equivalent of MSG

  • @Darkshadow-ll8ge
    @Darkshadow-ll8ge 4 года назад +1

    Garum.. Garam... Salt?

  • @H3tansh
    @H3tansh 4 года назад +1

    Vijay Nagar Empire :"Lol Kids"

  • @yeon723
    @yeon723 4 года назад +1

    anyone feel smarter just by watching this?

  • @Sumtoshi
    @Sumtoshi 4 года назад +1

    It’s the same thing as modern day MSG

  • @RonsardMoolman
    @RonsardMoolman 3 года назад

    I have garum and regularly eat it, takes 3 months to make it but it is wonderful.

  • @bloodsweatandtearsforeverl9833
    @bloodsweatandtearsforeverl9833 4 года назад

    What if those are just garbage pits, and the only thing you can find is fish bones because that was most plentiful and cheep even free if you knew how to catch a fish, and the rotten fish in a jar could have been a species they considered rare, they tried to preserve it, but it rotted, than some archeologists have a little taste and think it's fish sauce? Lol

  • @nulnoh219
    @nulnoh219 4 года назад

    Just came from the how it's made video on Fish sauce. Those tanks do look similar.

  • @0MVR_0
    @0MVR_0 4 года назад +1

    Garum is to Rome,
    as butter is to Swadia.

  • @peacerespect98
    @peacerespect98 4 года назад +1

    Impressive and interesting knowledge.

  • @speedtribejp
    @speedtribejp 4 года назад

    Southeast Asians are still using Garum today.

  • @Chang8e
    @Chang8e 4 года назад

    TLDR: they made fish sauce

  • @I_See_Dead_Peoples
    @I_See_Dead_Peoples 4 года назад +7

    Garum is high in MSG, probably worth its weight in gold vs other spices around the time period.

  • @MikeJones-oo7wi
    @MikeJones-oo7wi 4 года назад

    Why would they want their food to taste and smell like ars?

  • @TheCodEliteKiller
    @TheCodEliteKiller 4 года назад

    What happened to them do this change or did something happened?

  • @Thoracius
    @Thoracius 4 года назад

    This music is so annoying.

  • @atomskate4882
    @atomskate4882 3 года назад

    well they werent lying when they said it was fishy

  • @letsjet9900
    @letsjet9900 4 года назад +1

    I wonder what the fish sauce tasted like? It must have been pretty good.🤔

    • @ChannelFredo
      @ChannelFredo 4 года назад

      its very common in Southeast Asia

  • @deezynar
    @deezynar 4 года назад

    That sounds pretty fishy to me.

  • @roccalumera1294
    @roccalumera1294 4 года назад +3

    Garum, I read is was the "Ketchup" of the Gods, they slathered it on everything.

  • @kilianstargadsky9970
    @kilianstargadsky9970 4 года назад +1

    imagine the smelle

  • @curiouscub2052
    @curiouscub2052 4 года назад +1

    That is one fishy title.

  • @smallerfreeze
    @smallerfreeze 4 года назад

    I live on the coast of florida, the first "us1" highway is literally under the ocean and sand. Why is this astonishing? Coastlines can change drastically over time

  • @marklion315
    @marklion315 4 года назад +3

    What did garum taste like?

    • @bitsnpieces11
      @bitsnpieces11 4 года назад +5

      You can find and try some modern East Asian fish sauces to find out.

    • @ryanjones7681
      @ryanjones7681 4 года назад

      Rotten fish

    • @bitsnpieces11
      @bitsnpieces11 4 года назад +5

      Well, when I was in Vietnam I got to try some, you could smell it from 2 blocks away and it smelled fairly nasty. However, once you put it on food and tasted it, the taste was really good and made the food taste great.

    • @StellaCarey
      @StellaCarey 4 года назад +1

      it's patis and it's delicious....secret ingredient of filipino food.

    • @erinlee5936
      @erinlee5936 4 года назад

      It tastes salty. It's basically liquid salt, but it depends on how it's made. It has a hint of a sweet flavor if it is made in Vietnam and Thailand. It is briny and fishy if its made in the Philippines. Each country has its own version.

  • @sophialoren7855
    @sophialoren7855 3 года назад

    In the Philippines we have a version of it called Patis made from fresh anchiovies preserved in brine in clay jars. It's yummy! Can be made as a condiment or as an ingredient in many dishes.

  • @ZhangK71
    @ZhangK71 4 года назад

    Why tf an American narrator be pronouncing "Tu-niz-ia" like that, he's not British

  • @hunter5822
    @hunter5822 4 года назад

    I was wondering how they supposedly made large quantities of garrum.

  • @SenorTucano
    @SenorTucano 4 года назад

    Pecunia non olet - Money does not smell.

  • @anodyne57
    @anodyne57 4 года назад +1

    Skip to 3:20.

  • @demistoclesps5465
    @demistoclesps5465 4 года назад

    Need candle go there,are litle strage, benefeciary if main restauracion,and better one, schidery need revise ,thecar!! ,Stay colleccion, but one, and afect

  • @suesfriend1431
    @suesfriend1431 Год назад

    Cayenne to Macapa

  • @abaguirre8945
    @abaguirre8945 4 года назад

    I see it in the comments and I as well think this, it also could’ve been used for breeding and farming fish

  • @khalee95
    @khalee95 4 года назад

    I was thinking about something along the lines of pillaging and conquering.

  • @DSAK55
    @DSAK55 4 года назад

    Smithsonian Channel has become History Channel

  • @teippiviritykset
    @teippiviritykset 4 года назад

    No they didn't. They just had a lot of slaves.

  • @adrianspets5967
    @adrianspets5967 4 года назад

    quason't

  • @Dante_-cg3fq
    @Dante_-cg3fq 4 года назад

    Fun fact , there are more than one Neapolis city 🤫

  • @cent348
    @cent348 4 года назад

    Fish.

  • @muhaddesachowdhury1001
    @muhaddesachowdhury1001 4 года назад

    They must have really liked fish sauce

  • @ScottAT
    @ScottAT 4 года назад

    Gross

  • @de0509
    @de0509 4 года назад

    eww

  • @clip012
    @clip012 4 года назад

    Roman pun makan budu? Wow..

  • @honestlynate7922
    @honestlynate7922 4 года назад

    Bahkaw

  • @johnancheta9376
    @johnancheta9376 4 года назад

    Patis lang pala dahil ng pagyaman nila hehe

  • @mdkenne
    @mdkenne 4 года назад

    B.C ago people was lived long ago.

  • @pops1507
    @pops1507 4 года назад +1

    Garum demands a very open mind!

    • @fitrianhidayat
      @fitrianhidayat 4 года назад +2

      It's ancient Worcestershire sauce

    • @pops1507
      @pops1507 4 года назад +2

      @@fitrianhidayat Yep

  • @420.........
    @420......... 4 года назад

    There is a process called eDNA, in which DNA is extracted from the environment. If the bones remain, could we not do this and recreate the sauce?

  • @airplanetowardsthesky3265
    @airplanetowardsthesky3265 4 года назад

    That area must have stank back then

  • @dnztv8012
    @dnztv8012 4 года назад

    Woaw thats like patis here in the Philippines. I would have thought its Asian thing but these a suprising fact.

    • @dnztv8012
      @dnztv8012 4 года назад

      @@Star737_yt that place is in europe

    • @dnztv8012
      @dnztv8012 4 года назад

      @@Star737_yt then what do you mean by "that place?"
      The only word that i used which is pertaining to a place/location is "the Philippines". If you are pertaining to that word then by you saying "I'm a Filipino but never heard of that place" means you don't know where is "the Philippines" in the world map?

  • @jcrules2413
    @jcrules2413 4 года назад +1

    Are they saying Tunisia? Tunisia is in North Africa, no where near Rome!

    • @aqeeldean686
      @aqeeldean686 4 года назад +1

      Lol. Study history is all id say to that. Hint hint punic wars, carthage.

    • @MikhaelAhava
      @MikhaelAhava 4 года назад +1

      You joking? Cause the Roman Empire included Tunisia.

    • @TheRIZKYRAMA
      @TheRIZKYRAMA 4 года назад +1

      ​@@MikhaelAhava she is the one who slept in history classes

    • @MikhaelAhava
      @MikhaelAhava 4 года назад

      @Rizky Wahyu Ramadhan LoL.

    • @jcrules2413
      @jcrules2413 4 года назад

      @@TheRIZKYRAMA I did not sleep in History class, lol. But thanks for your concern. I was hoping my question would spark a conversation on migration, not personal attacks on my intelligence.

  • @TerribleTonyShow
    @TerribleTonyShow 4 года назад

    Ah, vietnamese.

  • @timrodriguez1
    @timrodriguez1 4 года назад

    🤠👍

  • @ChannelFredo
    @ChannelFredo 4 года назад

    "bagoong". :D

  • @rowanfernsler9725
    @rowanfernsler9725 4 года назад

    THE PUNS! WHY

  • @arikosubumo2402
    @arikosubumo2402 4 года назад

    Who cares?

  • @plum_pie6402
    @plum_pie6402 4 года назад

    is it just me that always finds it surprising how advanced and how relatively early the roman empire was?

    • @abyssstrider2547
      @abyssstrider2547 4 года назад

      The Romans even had made a steam engine prototype before they collapsed

    • @mozambique9113
      @mozambique9113 2 года назад +1

      they used crypto currency before the market crashes and the empire went into ruins

    • @plum_pie6402
      @plum_pie6402 2 года назад

      @@mozambique9113 ah of course! the fell for the classic pitfall of crypto

  • @greengiant1017
    @greengiant1017 4 года назад

    tunisian? Neapolis is in south Italy..

    • @bobbiusshadow6985
      @bobbiusshadow6985 4 года назад

      GreenGiant There are many Neapolis

    • @greengiant1017
      @greengiant1017 4 года назад

      @@bobbiusshadow6985 maybe i don't know that but this fish souce originates in Italy

  • @TragoudistrosMPH
    @TragoudistrosMPH 4 года назад

    But how did it taste!!!???

    • @Liz-sc3np
      @Liz-sc3np 4 года назад

      Tragoudistros.MPH Umami. At least the ones from East Asia does

    • @jiminmanoban1273
      @jiminmanoban1273 4 года назад

      Salty