yes, olive oil, and wine were one of their main exports........................................
Grapes and roasted beef, pigs, and sheep.
sugar honey iced tea
Many of the foods imported to Greece came from Asia. Many fruits like dates and nuts such as almonds and walnuts were imported.
calimari... yum red wine, cheese olives bread ya know
The foods of ancient Greece were similar to foods we eat today, but did not include many that have become important parts of modern Greek cooking. For example, tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, and bananas didn't arrive in Greece until after the discovery of the Americas in the 15th century, because that's where those foods originated. Lemons, oranges, eggplant, and rice also arrived later. But the ancient Greeks enjoyed a varied diet. Vegetables, legumes, and fruit were the mainstay, and fish was a favorite. Hunting brought game to the menu.
they import devices,machinery,foods,cellphones
nasty food that tasted like big ugly things i know i tried some before
they import devices,machinery,foods,cellphones
Greece is known for it's beautiful beaches and seas, a variety of foods (olives, feta cheese, souvlakis),it's ancient culture, the Greek Gods, the Greek philosophers, the Spartans and Alexander the Great.
The rich people in Ancient Greece never had to cook for themselves. Some of the things they ate were the same as any citizen. They had the luxury of more foods, meats and wine. They could eat honey and cakes and more imported foods and spices such as saffron.
No. Mainland Greece was very poor in terms of useful resources to ancient peoples. There were not a lot trees nor many precious metals. Cyprus was rich in copper, but tin was elusive, making bronze very rare and special in Greece.'Greece's most abundant resources were olives, grapes, and bountiful seafood. Aside from foods, Greece had almost nothing but rocky outcroppings.
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