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food-and-drink2 years ago

"Uncovering the Spicy and Nutty Flavors of Ancient Roman Wine"

Researchers from Ghent University analyzed Roman dolia, large clay jars used for winemaking, and found that Roman wine had a slightly spicy flavor with aromas of toasted bread and walnuts, likely due to factors such as vessel shape, material, and storage. The clay's porosity allowed controlled oxidation during fermentation, and its mineral-rich composition gave the wine a drying sensation in the mouth, which may have been desirable to Roman palates. The study suggests that the Romans were skilled in producing diverse wines with specific organoleptic characteristics.

education2 years ago

"Belgian University Offers Taylor Swift-inspired Literature Course: Analyzing Lyrics and Hazy Literature"

Ghent University in Belgium is launching a literature course called "Literature: Taylor's Version" that analyzes the literary merit of Taylor Swift's discography. The course, curated by assistant professor Elly McCausland, will explore Swift's work in relation to canonical literary texts and topics such as literary feminism and ecocriticism. The course is open to all, regardless of their familiarity with Swift's music, and will include assignments such as reflection reports and essays. While this is believed to be the first course of its kind in Europe, several colleges in the United States already offer classes on Swift's lyrics.