Egyptian zythos
(Egyptian) zythos (Greek: ζῦθος, Hebrew: sisni (mnemonic)), Latinised as zythum), is a type of beverage used as both a recreational alcoholic beverage and as a medicine. The word zythos is the Greek version of an Egyptian word for beer. The recipe is mentioned in the third tractate of the Babylonian Talmud (42b). According to Rav Yosef b. Hiyya, it contains 1⁄3 barley, 1⁄3 safflower seed and 1⁄3 salt. Rav Papa substituted wheat for barley. The ingredients are steeped, roasted and ground before drinking.
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Egyptian zythos
(Egyptian) zythos (Greek: ζῦθος, Hebrew: sisni (mnemonic)), Latinised as zythum), is a type of beverage used as both a recreational alcoholic beverage and as a medicine. The word zythos is the Greek version of an Egyptian word for beer. The recipe is mentioned in the third tractate of the Babylonian Talmud (42b). According to Rav Yosef b. Hiyya, it contains 1⁄3 barley, 1⁄3 safflower seed and 1⁄3 salt. Rav Papa substituted wheat for barley. The ingredients are steeped, roasted and ground before drinking.
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(Egyptian) zythos (Greek: ζῦθο ...... applicable to its consumption.
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Le zythum ou zythos (du grec ζ ...... tent d'autres, comme zyzomys).
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(Egyptian) zythos (Greek: ζῦθο ...... ed and ground before drinking.
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Le zythum ou zythos (du grec ζ ...... est inconnue dans leur pays ».
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Egyptian zythos
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Zythum
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