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Poma — the drink, also offered as a libation

Melikraton — sweet non-fermented honey drink

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A clear, golden drink made from honey dissolved in fresh spring water, sometimes scented with a sprig of thyme or mint. Sweet, refreshing, served cool. Inspired by ancient libations — without reproducing a specific religious rite.

Poma — the drink, also offered as a libation

A clear, golden drink made from honey dissolved in fresh spring water, sometimes scented with a sprig of thyme or mint. Sweet, refreshing, served cool. Inspired by ancient libations — without reproducing a specific religious rite.

Before drinking, pour a few drops on the earth: what nature gives us, it is right to return a part. Melikraton is nothing but spring water and the honey of our bees — nothing that has suffered, nothing that has bled. Mix them well, until the honey disappears into the water like a number merges into harmony, and drink it cool. It makes the voice clear and the heart light; and when you rise in the morning, it is still this that returns you to yourself.
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Ingredients
  • Thyme honeya good spoonful per cup (sweet base)
  • Fresh spring watera cup (liquid base)
  • Thyme or minta sprig (optional) (flavoring)
How it was made : Melikraton (literally 'honey mixture') appears in Homer and Greek medical texts, both as a tonic drink and as a libation for the dead and chthonic deities. Made with water or milk, it could be consumed non-fermented (sweet drink) or left to ferment into a kind of light mead.
Sources : Homer, The Odyssey (libation of melikraton) · Andrew Dalby, Food in the Ancient World from A to Z