yes
Drink water.
i dont know if you like dirty water, but normal people dont drink water from the river
No, the people of Britain did not have to drink dirty water before the Romans arrived, Britain had clear, unpolluted rivers and streams, so clean water was available. The only problem for the native Brits was access to the water. Their towns and villages had to be built near to a fresh water supply. When the Romans arrived they brought their system of aqueducts enabling the water to come to the people instead of the people having to go to the water.
The Romans had several beverages. Water was always available. There were various wines, but remember the ancients did not drink their wine "straight" as we do today, they liberally watered it down. There were various fruit juices and a drink called "posca" which was a mixture of water and vinegar--almost like a flavored water. There was also beer.The Romans had several beverages. Water was always available. There were various wines, but remember the ancients did not drink their wine "straight" as we do today, they liberally watered it down. There were various fruit juices and a drink called "posca" which was a mixture of water and vinegar--almost like a flavored water. There was also beer.The Romans had several beverages. Water was always available. There were various wines, but remember the ancients did not drink their wine "straight" as we do today, they liberally watered it down. There were various fruit juices and a drink called "posca" which was a mixture of water and vinegar--almost like a flavored water. There was also beer.The Romans had several beverages. Water was always available. There were various wines, but remember the ancients did not drink their wine "straight" as we do today, they liberally watered it down. There were various fruit juices and a drink called "posca" which was a mixture of water and vinegar--almost like a flavored water. There was also beer.The Romans had several beverages. Water was always available. There were various wines, but remember the ancients did not drink their wine "straight" as we do today, they liberally watered it down. There were various fruit juices and a drink called "posca" which was a mixture of water and vinegar--almost like a flavored water. There was also beer.The Romans had several beverages. Water was always available. There were various wines, but remember the ancients did not drink their wine "straight" as we do today, they liberally watered it down. There were various fruit juices and a drink called "posca" which was a mixture of water and vinegar--almost like a flavored water. There was also beer.The Romans had several beverages. Water was always available. There were various wines, but remember the ancients did not drink their wine "straight" as we do today, they liberally watered it down. There were various fruit juices and a drink called "posca" which was a mixture of water and vinegar--almost like a flavored water. There was also beer.The Romans had several beverages. Water was always available. There were various wines, but remember the ancients did not drink their wine "straight" as we do today, they liberally watered it down. There were various fruit juices and a drink called "posca" which was a mixture of water and vinegar--almost like a flavored water. There was also beer.The Romans had several beverages. Water was always available. There were various wines, but remember the ancients did not drink their wine "straight" as we do today, they liberally watered it down. There were various fruit juices and a drink called "posca" which was a mixture of water and vinegar--almost like a flavored water. There was also beer.
The Romans drank wine with their meals.
yes
wine
Water and diluted wine were the main drinks of all Romans, both rich and poor.
Romans eat pig with apple in its mouth and they drank wine.
No. Ancient Romans did not even know of Tea or Coffee.
no your mom doese
They Drank Something That Is Called Posca. Poscais a mixture of water and vinegar, this was offered to Jesus Christ on the cross