Principally bread and olive oil, with some meat, fish, poultry, vegetables, fruit, accompanied by watered wine. Not much different from what the poor people ate.
they ate grapes wheat grains meat and other stuff
Grains, breadstuffs, fruit, vegetables, garlic, poultry and fish.
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Try to picture San Francisco during the 1840's. The "Gold Rush' days with all the grubby, primitive, opportunity seekers. Dirt streets, relative lawlessness, dog eat dog, but with much promise.Now compare that image with what is today's architecturally dazzling San Francisco. Refined, culturally superior. The "Kingdom of Snoot." Considered by many the world over to be our most cosmopolitan and beautiful city, in the bay at the Pacific Ocean. The difference between "Ancient" Greece and "Classical" Greece is very similar, relative to modern times.I hope my comparison offers clear way to "see" the difference in your mind's eye.
Meats, vegetable, egg, fruit.
no they would give the food to the gods!
Yes they did.
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The people of Corinth, ancient Greece ate currants (grapes and cranberies.)
bananas dont grow in that region of earth
bread water soup if lucky some lamb
Because ancient Greeks had to eat.
forks and knifes
They wanted to eat lead.
i like to eat rice
ancient Greece ate vagtabules barly any meat. they only at meat on ocastions.
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.
People in ancient Greece made bread from wheat. They ate fish, beef, goats, and sheep. They also ate olives and olive oil. They drank wine from grapes.
What is "cristmas".
Medusa heads with a little barbecue sauce to make it zesty