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The writings of Pliny the Elder, a prominent Roman author and naturalist, provide a unique insight into Roman agricultural practices and food preferences. Pliny is often cited for his observations on various grains, emphasizing the quality of winter wheat as "the choicest of all the varieties." His extensive commentary on the different types of wheat, the properties of flour, and even the leaveners used in Roman baking enriches the historical narrative surrounding bread-making.