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A historical depiction of everyday life in occupied Athens
Athens. 1941.
The first days of the Occupation begin! Unprecedented images and snapshots appear for the Athenians. The great famine, the absolute degradation of human dignity by the occupying forces, the terrorism and deprivation of freedom led the Athenians to ingenious methods of survival.
What did the Greeks eat during the Occupation period?
From April 1941 to October 1944, Greece is under German occupation and experiences degradation, terrorism, annihilation, while thousands of citizens die, literally, from starvation, due to looting and the black market!
How did the Athenians survive with such food shortages?
- How do you cook without ingredients?
- What were the "gourmet" dishes of the Occupation?
- Water and grass were the only raw materials ...ograten!
- Donkey heads ...fillet, cats and dogs in pots, unprecedented recipes and sardines as a gift.
- Survival with potato peel meatballs, scraps, weekly leftovers, coffee made from chickpeas, and the ...vomit of the Germans!
- Tips and corresponding recipes to make you think you're eating ...meat!
- Barter economy, black sugared almonds at weddings due to sugar shortage, and the "tricks" of the Athenians in the markets and in the chicken coops!
The survival recipes adorned the daily press of the Occupation and were collected from the newspapers Athenaïka Nea, Vradynï, and Kathimerinï.
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It was good, but it has more recipes. I would say it is a very practical manual to make recipes with whatever you have
Very good book, you learn a lot of things about the occupation that historical books do not describe.