Eating beans is the same as eating the heads of one's parents.
Alleged date: c. 570-495 BCE (attributed later)
Another extreme reason attributed for the bean prohibition.
The ancient mathematician's bizarre dietary prohibition has puzzled scholars for millennia
Eating beans is the same as eating the heads of one's parents.
Alleged date: c. 570-495 BCE (attributed later)
Another extreme reason attributed for the bean prohibition.
The Pythagorean prohibition on beans is one of history's most famous dietary rules, but this specific extreme formulation comes from writers centuries after Pythagoras lived. None of his own writings survive.
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Attributed by Diogenes Laertius (3rd century CE), writing approximately 700 years after Pythagoras. The original reasoning, if any, is lost.
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