If the Roman writers Caesar and Tacitus are to be believed, the Germanic tribes that were one day to overrun the Roman Empire, were carnivorous to the bone, living mainly on meat and dairy products.
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Regional Cuisines of Medieval Europe: A Book of Essays (Garland Medieval Casebooks)
January 25, 2002, Routledge
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0415929946 9780415929943
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