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[โ€“] PugJesus@lemmy.world 19 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (2 children)

Explanation: The Romans used lead-lined cookware not in ignorance of its dangers, but wholly cognizant of them - the Romans recognized lead poisoning from various sources, and regarded lead as 'unwholesome' to human health.

They used lead widely in many applications that they could be forgiven for thinking were not dangerous - they understood how to prevent lead leaching in pipes, and used lead in writing tablets. Less forgivably, in cosmetics. But most dangerous of all was the use of lead pots in making 'defrutum' - sweet wine ~~jelly~~ syrup, which wealthy Romans loved to put on everything. The thing is, the process uses lead specifically because other materials won't do - copper and iron leave an aftertaste, while lead vessels actually make it sweeter, as lead ~~itself~~ acetate is slightly sweet.

What's a little harmless poison in your condiments, after all?

[โ€“] Successful_Try543 11 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Just one and a half millenia later, the all time genius Ludwig van Beethoven lost his ability to hear and probably even his life due to his habit of drinking cheap wine that was sweetened with cheap lead acetate.

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