Bread of Civilization: Baking in Ancient Mesopotamia

Bread of Civilization: Baking in Ancient Mesopotamia

From Baking Through Time by Rashid Publications

January 1, 2025 · 17 min · Season 1 · Episode 1

About this episode

This episode explores the origins of bread in Ancient Mesopotamia and its cultural significance.

Journey back to the cradle of civilization with Dr. Susan Rashid as we uncover the origins of humanity’s first bread in Ancient Mesopotamia. Nestled between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, Mesopotamia was more than a birthplace of agriculture—it was where bread transcended sustenance to become a symbol of culture, community, and progress. In this episode, we explore how ancient bakers transformed simple grains into the cornerstone of a thriving society. From the ingenious tools and techniques used in Mesopotamian kitchens to the role of bread in religious rituals, trade, and marketplaces, discover the profound impact of this humble food on early civilization. Dr. Rashid also shares a modern adaptation of an ancient flatbread recipe, inspired by scholarly insights, and recounts her own experience baking it at home—a connection to history that is as delicious as it is enlightening. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a baking aficionado, or simply curious about the past, this episode will transport you to a time when bread truly shaped the world. Tune in and taste the story of civilization itself.

People in this episode

Host: Dr. Susan Rashid

Topics covered

  • ancient baking
  • Mesopotamian culture
  • history of bread
  • agriculture origins
  • cooking techniques

Keywords

  • bread
  • Mesopotamia
  • baking
  • history
  • culture
  • agriculture
  • flatbread
  • religious rituals

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: ancient flatbread recipe

Places: Ancient Mesopotamia, Tigris and Euphrates rivers

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