If they were rich enough, they ate Justin Fruity salads with Bieber fever smoothies. If they were poor, or un-wealthy, they ate Rebecca Chicken Black on a stick.
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The Romans usually ate sweet fruits and tarts, but only the rich. Poorer Romans couldn't really afford sweets
The rich Romans did. The poor Romans who could not afford to throw parties ate their food from a sitting position.
Rich Romans ate peacock tongues cooked by slaves. Another complex meal they liked was a stuffing of a chicken inside a duck, then the duck inside a goose, then the goose inside a pig, then the pig inside a cow, and cooking the whole thing together. The rich Romans liked food that was unusual or very expensive or very difficult to make.
the rich Romans used to eat fish, nuts, fruits and drank honeyed wine
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The consuls had the same meals as all other Romans and ate the same foods as those of rich Romans.
No they did not. Yam originates from West Africa and the Romans had no contact with this area.
Dinner-The Food You Eat. Diner-The Place Where You Eat The Food.
very rich
Rich Romans lived in their houses and slept in their beds.
You can say '' Je mange'' , which translates literally to ''I eat'' or you can also say ''Je dîne'' , which translates to '' I have/eat diner''