What kind of food did the Indo-Aryans eat?

What kind of food did the Indo-Aryans eat?

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Probably typical pastoralist sustenance, dairy, meat, blood and some staple crops.

this seasoned with some pretty tasty spices and herbs only found in that area (back then anyway) Food wise it was probably not a bad spot to be back in the day, fuck probably ate better than lots of primitive people alive today.

The flesh of lesser races.

Dairy, according to the Rig Veda.

chicken korma with a peshwari naan

with bhang

>insert that poem about butter

Found it

youtube.com/watch?v=K0tB_Z8-GhU

If you consider soma = cannabis. But is there any evidence of that?

Nah poultry is an agricuck thing. Might have come from the Indus Valley civilization.

Butter, milk, cheese, yogurt, fruits, vegetables, etc

>not singing the praises of food
pleb

Chicken comes from Vietnam

None, I have seen people argue that Soma was period blood. Nobody knows wtf it is.

>fruits and vegetables
Nah man, Tomatoes,Lettuce, Carrots, ect literally didnt even exist yet. Fruit was rare and only collectable at certain times of year. Vegetable produce was pretty much man-made and the pre-history diet that we can find from anthropology largely consisted of meats and animal fats mixed with occasional roots and tubers.

>religion based on bread and wine
>scripture includes numerous dietary ordinances
>ridiculing the praise of valuable product in the ancient world and equating it with a mass processed commercial product

>religion based on bread and wine
Uh thats the sacrament - definitely not the basis of Christianity but rather a ritual or picture of Christs sacrifice..

>scripture includes numerous dietary ordinances
In the old testament yes? The whole point of the new covenant is that christans are not bound to restrictions of Abrahamic code (Leviticus and the like)

"About noon the following day as they were on their journey and approaching the city, Peter went up on the roof to pray. He became hungry and wanted something to eat, and while the meal was being prepared, he fell into a trance. He saw heaven opened and something like a large sheet being let down to earth by its four corners. It contained all kinds of four-footed animals, as well as reptiles of the earth and birds of the air. Then a voice told him, "Get up, Peter. Kill and eat."

"Surely not, Lord!" Peter replied. "I have never eaten anything impure or unclean."

The voice spoke to him a second time, "Do not call anything impure that God has made clean."
Acts 10 (9-15)

Just chill out and enjoy a joke man, getting all wrapped up and calling butter the nectar of immortality is pretty funny objectively.

I'm not triggered just saying the joke can go both ways.

Butter was a valuable commodity btw because of the effort required in its production hence one of the possible reasons it was held in such high esteem.

Abrahamicucks just like to shit on everything that is not their own.

Lmao holy fuck

Paleofags aren't even accepted on Veeky Forums, get off this board

Now read the passage where God commands the hebrews to slaughter children and rape women

What's funny is that almost half of his ancestry and the ancestry of his audience ultimately comes from pastoralist people related to those butter-worshipping weirdos who would have probably thought the same.

Everything becomes symbolic after a while. But it isn't an accident that in that case it's wine and bread since you have to do with the Mediterranean.

>There are two powers [...] which are supreme in human affairs: first Demeter, the same goddess is also Earth - give her which name you please; and she supplies mankind with solid food. After her came Dionysus, Semele's son; the blessing he procured and gave men is counterpart to that of bread: the clear juice of the grape

Of course you can't expect intercultural nuance from a protestant seminar but nothing wrong with pointing these things out.

>But is there any evidence of that?

The effects of soma, and its general description, both match weed.

India is a tropical country, they have fruit year-round.

>In the old testament yes? The whole point of the new covenant is that christans are not bound to restrictions of Abrahamic code (Leviticus and the like)

Then why do christcucks oppose homosex and abortions? No mention of either in the NT.

Soma+Haoma + sweet native blood

This guys is incredible:

youtube.com/watch?v=UCYUwsBKhyg

>you will never rape and pillage Indian subhumans with your chariots among your Aryan brethren
>you will never rule over dark dravidian shitskins in the caste system


Life hurts man

It's the Iron Age/Kali Yuga

Meh, Indian Australoid women look like shit.

The lucky Indo-Europeans were the ones raping Central/South Europe.

>unironically believing the Indo-Aryan invasion myth