Meat diet, ancient, pp. [30], [31]

Meat supply, ancient and modern, p. [31]

Medicinal formulae in Apicius, ℞ [4], [5], [6], [29], [34], [67], [68], [68], [70], [71], [108], [111], [307]

MEDIUM, an iris or lily root which was preserved (candied) with honey, same as ginger, or fruit glacé

Medlar, ℞ [159]; see [MESPILA]

Megalone, place where Torinus found the Apicius codex, p. [266]

MEL, honey; MELLITUM, sweetened with honey
—— PRAVUM, ℞ [15]; —— PROBANDUM, ℞ [16]; —— ET CASEUM, ℞ [303]

MELCAE, ℞ [294], [303]

MELEAGRIS, Turkey; cf. Vehling: “Turkey Origin,” Hotel Bulletin and The Nation’s Chefs, Chicago, February-March, 1935

MELIRHOMUM, MELIZOMUM, ℞ [2]