The dish called udder is mentioned by Teleclides, in his Rigid Men, in the following lines—
Being a woman, 'tis but reasonable
That I should bring an udder.
But Antidotus uses not the word οὖθαρ, but ὑπογάστριον, in his Querulous Man.
74. Matron, in his Parodies, speaks of animals being fattened for food, and birds also, in these lines—
Thus spake the hero, and the servants smiled,
And after brought, on silver dishes piled,
Fine fatten'd birds, clean singed around with flame,
Like cheesecakes on the back, their age the same.
And Sopater the farce-writer speaks of fattened sucking-pigs in his Marriage of Bacchis, saying this—