Yes, they did. They had items from all over the known world coming into Rome. They were selling, buying and trading many different things. When they came back from Africa they brought animals with them as well as foods. At one point Rome was the "cross roads" of the world. It is true that "all roads lead to Rome."
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what was the ancient roams food
Animals, food, gold, silk and other precious metals
With their mouths
With fire.
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The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, saved or preserved their food by either salting it or drying it.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, saved or preserved their food by either salting it or drying it.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, saved or preserved their food by either salting it or drying it.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, saved or preserved their food by either salting it or drying it.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, saved or preserved their food by either salting it or drying it.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, saved or preserved their food by either salting it or drying it.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, saved or preserved their food by either salting it or drying it.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, saved or preserved their food by either salting it or drying it.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, saved or preserved their food by either salting it or drying it.
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The Romans carried their food in baskets and bags to their homes and the markets.
The Ancient Romans had no access to ice or anything ice cold, or a freezer.
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