A man who was tired of long-term quarantine researched an ancient recipe 4,000 years ago to create an amazing dish.

On the 30th of last month, foreign media, such as the American CNN, reported that Bill Sutherland, an Englishman, made the food that the people of the Babylonian kingdom in 1750 BC ate and became a topic online.

Sutherland, who was interested in archeology, read a book about ancient Mesopotamia civilization and discovered a recipe for the food he ate at the time. With the words'world's oldest recipe' engraved on a slab 4,000 years ago, Mr. Sutherland started cooking with half his academic curiosity and some fun.
Sutherland has four ancient dishes. Among them, the most attracting attention of the netizens is the food called'lamb soup', which is a unique shape with unidentified round chunks in the soup. Mr. Sutherland introduced that these lumps were homemade'barley bread', and he faithfully followed the recipe for boiling lamb with water and oil and then adding'barley bread' to eat. It is also easy to make, and thanks to barley bread, the soup taste is rich.
The high-end dish,'Ellite Soup', has also been reborn as'delicacy' in the hands of Sutherland. In the original recipe, various spices such as coriander and garlic are roasted, and then mixed with'sheep's blood'. Mr. Sutherland served as a base to replace blood with tomato sauce. He tasted the finished soup with a reddish visual and said, "It's a bit weird, but thick and tasty."

The netizens who were looking for new hobbies were enthusiastic about'making the ancient Babylonian recipes' while sanctions were put out around the world. In particular, Mr. Sutherland introduced that "the recipe is very simple and surprisingly delicious."

The netizens responded with amazement, such as "Is this gorgeous food born in that recipe?" and "All the food looks strange but really healthy."

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