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Inhabitants. The Jews hkewife ftiew great Civility to 
any Chriftian, and treat him with what they have, as 
ftew'd or baked Hens, Capons, hard Eggs boil'd or roaft. 
ed, which they prefi flat with Pepper, and Salt, Wine, 
Brandy, &c. They have generally the beft Bread, aod 
every thing eife of the kind that they can get. They 
put Annis, and two or three other forts of Seeds in 
their Bread; one is black and angled, tafts almoft like 
Carrot' feeds, ar4 I think I have feeo tbefe fomeunies 
ufedin Bread in Spam I know not the Names of the 
other Seeds mEngUjh^ v,ox any Language but ^r<^r^ic"/f. 
They efleem Honey as a wholfome Breakfafl, and the 
moft delicious that which is in the Comb, with the 
young Bees in it, before they come out of their Cafes, 
whiift they flili look Milk«whire, and reiemble (being 
taken out) Gentles, liich as Fiihers ufe: Thefe 1 have 
often eat of, but they feem'd infipid tamy Palate, and 
fometimes I found they gave me the Heart-burn. 
In Sufe \ had a Bag of Honey brought by a Friend 
who made a Prefent of it, as being of great Efteem, 
and fuch as they prefent to Men of greatefl Note 
amongfi. them. This, he told me, I was to eat a httle 
of every Morning, to the quantity of a Walnut 5 it was 
thick as Treacle 5 and full of fmall Seeds. I 
ufed to breakfafl on it for feveral Days together, taking 
the ftid quaiiciry at a time it always made me (le py, 
but I found my fe!f well, and in, very good temper of 
Body after it. The Seeds were about the big itls of 
Muftard, and, according to the Defcription of them to 
me, and the EiTeds I found by eating the Honey and 
them, they muft be a large fort of Poppy*feed. The 
Honey was of that fort they call in Suje^ Izucmee, or 
Origanum, which (the Bees feed on, and) thefe Seeds 
were mixed with. 
O o Cufcus^ 
