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'''Lopado&shy;temacho&shy;selacho&shy;galeo&shy;kranio&shy;leipsano&shy;drim&shy;hypo&shy;trimmato&shy;silphio&shy;parao&shy;melito&shy;katakechy&shy;meno&shy;kichl&shy;epi&shy;kossypho&shy;phatto&shy;perister&shy;alektryon&shy;opte&shy;kephallio&shy;kigklo&shy;peleio&shy;lagoio&shy;siraio&shy;baphe&shy;tragano&shy;pterygon''' is a fictional dish mentioned in ]' comedy ''].''<ref></ref>
It is a ] of the Ancient Greek word ] in the Greek alphabet (1169–74). ] translate this as "name of a dish compounded of all kinds of dainties, fish, flesh, fowl, and sauces."<ref>http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0057%3Aentry%3Dlopadotemaxoselaxogaleokranioleiyanodrimupotrimmato</ref>
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The original Greek spelling had 171 characters (something which is not obvious in the ] transcription, depending on the variant) and for centuries it was the ] known{{Citation needed|date=February 2010}} and it is considered the longest word ever to appear in literature.<ref> ISBN 0806957905</ref>


The dish was a ], with at least 16 sweet and sour ingredients, including the following:<ref> ISBN 0806957905</ref>

*] slices
*Fish of the ] subclass (a ] or ])
*Rotted ] or ] head
*Generally sharp-tasting dish of several ingredients grated and pounded together
*] "]," apparently a kind of ]
*A kind of ], ], or ]
*] poured down
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*Was topped with a kind of ] or ]
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*Roasted head of ]
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==See also==
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