Maize was the staple food of the Mayan people. It was consumed in many ways: in liquid form, as posole or atole, as a gruel, and as breadstuff, in tortillas and tamales. Meat sources include: turkey, iguana, armadillo, tapir, money and manitee. Honey and cacao were also eaten.
They did not eat maize, which Americans know as corn,since this plant was found only in America. However, the word, "corn" means grain in England and the Egyptians did eat grain of various kinds.
However, during the time of the Romans, Egypt was the corn growing corner of their empire.
Yes the Mayan did eat corn bread the loved corn the grew corn and made a bunch of food with corn.
The Mayans thought they were made out of corn dough.
They worshipped it like it was a god. They also worships sun and rain gods.
yes a lot of it
yes
Do Meso-americans eat other Meso-Americans ? no
Yes, cornbread is eaten throughout the United States. Alabama is a Southern state, and cornbread is particularly popular in the South.
the Mayans did not eat tree trunks. they did not eat paper airplanes. they just ate everything else.....
The Mayans ate and eat, because they still exist they eat dear meat, and they eat turkey.
Beans & Cornbread
No, would you like it?
yes that is why we eat it -_-
We don't know exactly how much cornbread the colonists eat, but we do know they ate quite a bit. They usually had a surplus of the ingredients needed for cornbread, so they made lots of it. Colonists usually had a lot of cornmeal, flour, and salt to make the cornbread.
no
strawberrycake and cornbread
Right after the beans were done!
the Mayans used chocolate as money and food to eat.