It is not known. Pita bread originated from Greece, but it is uncertain whether the ancient Greeks already made it. There is no historical record of the Romans eating pita bread, but it many have been in use it the eastern part of the Roman Empire if it has ancient origins.
bread
the Romans eat bread the most along with wheat corn and lots of fruits
Bread, sheep pork and beef
Poor Romans tended to eat cereal grains (such as porridge and bread) at all meals.
dry bread and porridge made from vegetables.
bread,wheat,biscuts with honey,dates or olives, wine or water
The poor in Rome lived off mainly bread and porridge. Prandium, which was a bit like lunch because it was eaten at 11 am-noon, was a light meal, quite like a snack. It was common to eat the leftovers from the supper (cena) of the day before.
Olives, bread, honey, cheese, and chickpeas were some of the common foods in ancient Rome.
Spoons for soup and bread to mop up remains, but usually they ate with their hands/fingers.
People Eat Tons of Animals.
Yes they did. bread was found at pompeii
They did not actually have restaurants-but taverns and inns, mostly they ate plain food such as bread etc. in inns when they were travelling, but in taverns they could eat meat.