yes, grapes, apples, Pears, plums, apricots, figs, pomegranates and dates. The cultivation of peaches (which originated form Southeast Asia and China) and lemons (which originated from India, Burma and China) was introduced in the 1st century AD. Melons (which originated from Africa and south-western Asia) were introduced towards the end of the empire.
Fruit
Fruit.
Yes.
fruit
The Ancient Romans do not exist any longer, but they used to eat grain, vegetables, meat and fruit.
Because most of the peoples of the word eat fruit and veg. They are common in human diet. The Romans also ate meat and fish.
Yes, the Romans had various types of pastry, some stuffed with meat or fruit.
Not jam as such, but they could have had fruit purée etc.
Not jam as such but probably fruit that was 'mashed - up'.
The roman army eat meat,rice and any fruit they can find from Emma Evans and Ania Sopicka
If they were rich then they would eat meats and vegetables, dairy and fruit. Poor people would eat wheat in a porridge like form.
The Romans usually ate sweet fruits and tarts, but only the rich. Poorer Romans couldn't really afford sweets