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The original was posted on /r/todayilearned by /u/ICanStopTheRain on 2025-03-09 17:00:20+00:00.
Original Title: TIL that lead(II) acetate has a sweet taste, and was historically used as an artificial sweetener. The Romans would boil unfiltered grape juice in lead pots to make a syrup used to sweeten wine and fruit. Like many other lead compounds, it is neurotoxic.
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I read somewhere it’s thought that lead in wine to be sweeter is suspected as the reason for Beethoven’ deafness
Fun fact. This is why none of the Romans are still alive today.
Yep same for British Empire used to much lead