On a stove heated by a fire/coals.
(But breakfast was more often cold than hot)
With fire.
The Romans used the hearth to cook. They also had saucepans.
bread,wheat,biscuts with honey,dates or olives, wine or water
In ancient Rome dinner was the main meal. Breakfast and lunch were usually snacks.
Yes, this is the correct way of telling someone to "cook breakfast."
The Romans ate breakfast whenever they got up in the morning and were hungry.
Of course they did! They used to eat tons of meat and stuff that would have killed them raw.
we cook it
bread
Ancient Romans made porridge, known as "puls," primarily from spelt or barley flour mixed with water. They would cook the mixture over a fire until it thickened, often adding ingredients like vegetables, herbs, or sometimes meat for flavor. Puls was a staple food for both the lower and middle classes, valued for its simplicity and nutritional content. It was typically consumed as a breakfast dish or as a side with other meals.
Ancient Greece
Yes Romans DID cook their food in giant clay ovens.