"Plato [had never written] a cookbook, but in The Republic he gave us one of the most enduring images of food in history. He described what he called the “healthy city,” a community sustained not by luxury but by simple meals shared among citizens. Instead of feasts and banquets, he pictured a table of barley bread, olives, cheese, beans, onions, and a little wine. It was food that nourished without excess, and for Plato, it symbolized justice itself. Food in this vision was not a distraction or [an] indulgence. It was a foundation. Families would gather to break bread and share conversation, strengthening the bonds of community. Plato saw this simplicity not as poverty, but as the proper diet of a people who lived in harmony with themselves and with nature. A healthy city was built on humble meals and steady moderation, not extravagant banquets. By beginning with food, Plato signaled something larger. He understood that the way a people eats reflects the way a people lives. His ideal diet was more than sustenance. It was philosophy on a plate."
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