Cyprus, As I Saw It In 1879 By Sir Samuel White Baker





















































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It Is A Species Of Finch, A Little Larger Than The Chaffinch, The Plumage A Brownish Grey; When Plucked The Body Is Much Larger Than The Common Beccaficos, But Resembles It In Extraordinary Fatness And Delicacy Of Flavour.

The natives preserve them by boiling in commanderia wine, and they are highly appreciated.

These must be added to the migratory birds of Cyprus.

The acorns are nearly ripe, and I am assured by the monks that even these insignificant productions pay a tax of 6d. per kilo (about 32 lbs.), and the crop is valued accordingly by the special authority. There are three varieties of large timber oaks in addition to the ilex and the prickly holly-leaved oak. The acorns of the ilex and holly- leaved species are small, but those of the three superior species vary in size, all being much larger than those of England, while one variety measures nearly three inches in length. This is used as food, with no other preparation than simple roasting, and is considered to be superior to chestnuts. The Ancient Britons used the acorn as an article of food, and probably it was ground into flour after the bitter principle had been extracted by soaking in running water, in the same manner that many varieties of wild yams are treated by the natives in Africa. In addition to the use of the acorn as a substitute for chestnuts by the Cypriotes, the large species when roasted black makes excellent coffee without any admixture of the real berry.

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