68
/ 100
Mostly True
The text states that Ancient Romans put toast in wine for health, leading to the phrase 'raise a toast'.
Infact verdict: Mostly True (68/100).
The claims about Ancient Romans dropping toast into wine for health and the origin of the phrase 'raise a toast' are supported by multiple sources. These sources indicate that the practice was indeed part of Roman culture, used to improve the taste of wine and for health reasons. The phrase 'raise a toast' is linked to this tradition, as confirmed by several reliable sources.
How is this score determined? →Individual claims
68
Mostly True
History
The Ancient Romans used to drop a piece of toast into their wine for good health.
Multiple sources, including high-reliability ones, confirm that Ancient Romans dropped toast into wine for health benefits and to improve taste. This practice is well-documented in historical accounts.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
75
Web Consensus Weight
40
Source Quality Score
70
Source Quality Weight
20
Llm Reasoning Score
70
Llm Reasoning Weight
40
Llm Reasoning Score Raw
70
Weighted Total
68
Evidence Summary
3 web sources confirm the practice of Romans using toast in wine for health.
68
Mostly True
History
The phrase 'raise a toast' originates from the Roman practice of putting toast in wine.
The origin of the phrase 'raise a toast' is linked to the Roman practice of putting toast in wine, as confirmed by multiple reliable sources. This tradition is well-documented and widely accepted.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
75
Web Consensus Weight
40
Source Quality Score
70
Source Quality Weight
20
Llm Reasoning Score
70
Llm Reasoning Weight
40
Llm Reasoning Score Raw
70
Weighted Total
68
Evidence Summary
3 web sources confirm the origin of 'raise a toast' from Roman practices.