Yes, they were recorded as having been brought to Rome by Lucius Licinius Lucullus from northeastern Turkey in 72 CE.
The Romans began cultivating peaches in the first century AD.
Chocolate was not discovered until after the discovery of the New World in 1492. The Roman Empire in the West fell in 476, over a thousand years before.
No. Not until the 1500's was it in Europe when it was introduced as one of the new foods that explorers brought back from South America and Mexico.
No, but they were first created in 2600 CE, but not in Europe.
yes, they would eat ostrig brains
The Romans did eat egg from ostriches and chicken. The eggs were different sizes depending on the season, breed, and cooping conditions.
The ancient Romans consumed a fairly well rounded diet. The foods that they did not eat were foods such as tomatoes, yams, and potatoes. These were New World foods and the Romans never knew about them.
it is a place where romans eat in summer.
hamburgers chocolate and corn dogs
Hamburgers chocolate and corn dogs
The Romans used spoons and their fingers to eat.
pooo poo and wee wee and chocolate icecream
The ancient Romans used to eat chicken, beef and veal during the festivals.
the Mayans used chocolate as money and food to eat.
The Ancient Romans do not exist any longer, but they used to eat grain, vegetables, meat and fruit.
No, even though the Aztec people had been using it for years, it had not got to Europe, thus not Italy.
they can't EAR chocolate.
No, but they were first created in 2600 CE, but not in Europe.
The Romans didn't eat clothes.
The chocolate that you can eat is black chocolate. Vegans don't eat milk chocolate.