Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Series II/Volume VIII/The Letters/Letter 186

To Antipater, the governor.

is an excellent thing, if only for this, that it even heals its disciples at small cost; for, in philosophy, the same thing is both dainty and healthy fare. I am told that you have recovered your failing appetite by pickled cabbage. Formerly I used to dislike it, both on account of the proverb, and because it reminded me of the poverty that went with it. Now, however, I am driven to change my mind. I laugh at the proverb when I see that cabbage is such a &#8220;good nursing mother of men,&#8221; and has restored our governor to the vigour of youth. For the future I shall think nothing like cabbage, not even Homer&#8217;s lotus, not even that ambrosia, whatever it was, which fed the Olympians.