Panem
Yes they did. bread was found at pompeii
The Romans got up to go to work at dawn after having had ientaculum, the equivalent of what we call breakfast. It was a light meal which consisted primarily of bread which sometimes was dipped in wine or olive oil or honey. Cheese and olives may have been eaten with the bread.
bread
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they ate it...
Bread along with fruit and wine
What did the Romans call the river thames
bread cheese and raisins
If it's regular bread, you call it 'Pão' (puhoh). If it's corn bread, then you call it 'Broa' (browa).
In English we call bread, Bread in England
the Romans eat bread the most along with wheat corn and lots of fruits
Bread with chocolate in is called chocolate bread