i had to research this for a school project, and came up with the following:
1. eggs are a staple in roman appetizers. websites that include egg recipes are http://www.grouprecipes.com/46413/ancient-roman-egg-recipe.HTML
and
http://italianfood.about.com/od/italiansoups/r/blr0416.htm
2. the Romans also liked mushroom foods as appetizers. you can find a mushroom bread recipe at:
http://www.celtnet.org.UK/recipes/roman/fetch-recipe.php?rid=roman-mushroom-bread
3. this website: http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,roman_holiday,FF.HTML
has lots of roman recipes that might help
The storing techniques for appetizers depends on type of food. Some appetizers are safely stored in plastic or glass containers in the refrigerator for a day or two.
There are actually 5 classifications of appetizers. They are deep fried appetizers, steamed appetizers, canapes appetizers, grilled and fresh fruit appetizers.
There are actually 5 classifications of appetizers. They are deep fried appetizers, steamed appetizers, canapes appetizers, grilled and fresh fruit appetizers.
There are a wide variety of German appetizers including: deviled eggs, pretzels, kielbasa, and cheese spread.
There are many places to go for appetizers. May I recommend www.greatpartyrecipes.com/party_���appetizer_recipes or www.Pillsbury.com.
Some fun appetizers to serve at an informal dinner are pigs in a blanket, nachos, finger sandwiches, and dips.
cheese sticks
hors d'oeuvres
A good site to begin is http://allrecipes.com/recipes/appetizers-and-snacks/. Users also rate and comment on the recipes. Food Network also recommends some appetizers for beginning your dining experience: www.foodnetwork.com/appetizers/package/index.html
Some traditional Italian spuntini (snacks or appetizers) include bruschetta, arancini, olives, prosciutto, and crostini.
There are actually 5 classifications of appetizers. They are deep fried appetizers, steamed appetizers, canapes appetizers, grilled and fresh fruit appetizers.
because they are either cake or something that is not fruit