Sibaritas Modernos: Descubre los Placeres Gourmet que Heredamos de la Antigua Grecia

Modern Sybarites: Discover the Gourmet Pleasures We Inherited from Ancient Greece

How the ancient Greeks shaped the concept of gastronomic luxury that endures to this day.

The term "sybarite" comes from the legendary city of Sybaris , a Greek colony founded in southern Italy in the 8th century BC. The inhabitants of this city were famous for their love of luxury, good food and refined pleasures, so much so that their name became engraved in history as synonymous with indulgence and sophistication.

In Ancient Greece, gastronomy was not just a necessity, but an art that reflected social and cultural status. Symposia , gatherings where aristocrats and philosophers debated ideas while enjoying spiced wines and exquisite delicacies, were the germ of the modern concept of haute cuisine. Among the favorite dishes at these banquets were fresh fish, seasonal fruits, honey and olive oil, ingredients that laid the foundations of the Mediterranean culinary tradition.

   One of the most famous symposia was narrated by Plato in his work "The Banquet", where love and beauty were discussed while diners shared food and drink. It is said that wine was always served diluted with water, since the Greeks considered it barbaric to drink it pure.

Today, the spirit of the “sybarite” lives on in those who enjoy unique gastronomic experiences and products of exceptional quality. From single-origin coffee to limited-edition extra virgin olive oil, modern gourmets find pleasure in the small details that evoke the traditions of yesteryear.

At God Save The Coffee , we offer products that combine history and flavor, perfect for those looking for more than just food, but a tribute to gastronomic heritage.

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