ACRIMONIA, acidity, tartness, sourness; harshness of taste
ACUS, same as [ACICULA]
Adjustable Table, illustration, p. [138]
ADULTERAM, “tempting” dish, ℞ [192]
Adulterations of food in antiquity, pp. [33], [39], seq. [147]; ℞ [6], [7], [9], [15], [17], [18]. Also see [Cookery, deceptive]
Advertising cooked ham, ℞ [287]
Advertising ancient hotels, p. [6]
Aegineta, Paulus, writer on medicine and cookery, see Apiciana, No. [5-6]
AENEUM, a “metal” cooking utensil, a [CACCABUS], which see; AENEUM VAS, a mixing bowl; AENEA PATELLA, a pewter, bronze or silver service platter. Aeno Coctus, braised, sometimes confused with oenococtum, stewed in wine
AËROPTES, fowl, birds; the correct title of Book [VI], see p. [141]