Lucania, district of lower Italy whence came the Lucanian sausage, p. [172], ℞ [61]; see also [LONGANO]
LUCIUS FLUVIALIS, a river fish, perch, or pike, according to some; Platina also calls it LICIUS. Cf. [MERULA]
Lucretian Dish, ℞ [151]
Lucullus, Roman general, proverbial glutton, has a place here because of his importation into Rome of the cherry, which he discovered in Asia Minor. He cannot be expected to be represented in the Apicius book because he died 57 B.C.
LUCUSTA, see [LOCUSTA]
LUMBUS, loin, (Ger. LUMMEL), ℞ [286]; LUMBELLI, ℞ [255]
Lung, ℞ [291-2]
LUPINUS, lupine
LUPUS, fish, ℞ [158]