The most common desserts was a fruit platter or a small cake that was made with honey. The romans did not use sugar or butter. They also made cheesecakes (with honey) and doughnuts, along with pastries and sponge cake. They even had candies made from fruits like figs.
Mostly fruit grapes and nuts were favored.
Cake, fruits-sweet foods.
The Latin term for dessert was "mense secunda". It literally means "second table" but was their term for dessert course.
It might seem different, but the Romans would make lamb pudding.
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the Romans eat bread the most along with wheat corn and lots of fruits
No one lived in the dessert praying for god to save them from the Romans.
Roman desserts were mainly nuts (often almonds) and fruit (grapes, dates and apricots) desserts. There was also a honey and nut dessert. Cakes were cheesecakes and almond cakes and tarts.
The Latin term for dessert was "mense secunda". It literally means "second table" but was their term for dessert course.
Dessert
Dessert
The Romans didn't eat clothes.
Eat it.
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The Romans used spoons and their fingers to eat.
In Japan, some people eat octopus for dessert, so yes.
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