Andronikos III Palaiologos’s menu
Camp Beverage — the thirst-quenching drink of soldiers and marching days

Phouska (Herbed Vinegar Water of the Camps)

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Water mixed with vinegar and a little honey, flavored with cumin, fennel, and anise. Tangy, slightly sweet, and digestive, it quenches thirst better than plain water under the Thracian sun.

Camp Beverage — the thirst-quenching drink of soldiers and marching days

Water mixed with vinegar and a little honey, flavored with cumin, fennel, and anise. Tangy, slightly sweet, and digestive, it quenches thirst better than plain water under the Thracian sun.

Do not think I only drank the wine from the City's cellars. On campaign, under the heat, it was phouska that kept Us on our feet, Me and the last of My peltasts. A little vinegar in water, a spoonful of honey, cumin and fennel crushed: that makes drinkable the water from an unknown well and settles the stomach. Drink it cool if you can — and remember that emperors thirst like men.
Andronikos III Palaiologos
Ingredients
  • Watera pitcher (base)
  • Wine vinegara dash (acidity and sanitizing)
  • Honeya little (sweetener)
  • Cumin, fennel, anisea pinch, crushed (digestive fragrance)
How it was made : Phouska (heir to Roman posca) is explicitly mentioned as a ration drink of the Byzantine army in military treatises. Vinegar water, flavored and sweetened, quenched thirst, masked bad-tasting water, and limited stomach ailments — a drink both popular and present in imperial camps.