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Pogacar seals Milan-San Remo victory, joking he’ll only return for focaccia
pro-cycling20 days ago

Pogacar seals Milan-San Remo victory, joking he’ll only return for focaccia

Tadej Pogacar finally wins Milan-San Remo on his sixth attempt, surviving a Cipressa attack and a late sprint with Tom Pidcock to take the Italian Monument; he called it one of the biggest wins of his career and, half-jokingly, hinted he may never return to San Remo except to eat focaccia, as he eyes the next Classics like Flanders and Roubaix.

Focaccia: Tracing 9,000 Years of Neolithic Baking Tradition
archaeology1 year ago

Focaccia: Tracing 9,000 Years of Neolithic Baking Tradition

Researchers from the UAB and University La Sapienza have uncovered evidence of a complex culinary tradition in the Late Neolithic Near East, where communities baked large loaves and focaccias using specialized husking trays. These trays, found at archaeological sites in Syria and Turkey, were used to bake cereal-based doughs, often seasoned with animal fat or vegetable oil, in domed ovens. The study, published in Scientific Reports, highlights the communal nature of these culinary practices, which spanned approximately six centuries.