Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.
Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.
Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.
Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.
Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.
Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.
Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.
Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.
Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.
Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.
The Romans actually invented concrete! We still use that today. They also invented roads. The Roman people invented the making of wine and how to do it. Romans had and used libraries and the building design of Roman buildings are still in use today.
For the same reasons that we need to use maths today.
The best contribution that the Romans made to maths today was with their Roman numeral system which is still used throughout the world even today. Their numeracy system is unique amongst numeracy systems in that it can be written down in additive notation or subtractive notation.
In today's terms it is: CLXXXIV but the Romans would have used CLXXXIIII
In today's notation it is CCCLIV but the Romans would have used CCCLIIII
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By the term 'fries' meaning 'chips'? No they certainly didn't eat them as we know them today, potatoes were known in the world by other civilizations, but not by the Romans. In the 16th century they came to Europe.
The Romans ate mostly the seafoods that could be called Italian foods today. They did not have pasta or tomatoes which are the base for many of the foods that we consider "Italian". However the did eat many fresh fruits and vegetables which are still part of the Italian diet. Olives and olive oil was used by the Romans just as they are used today.
The Romans ate mostly the seafoods that could be called Italian foods today. They did not have pasta or tomatoes which are the base for many of the foods that we consider "Italian". However the did eat many fresh fruits and vegetables which are still part of the Italian diet. Olives and olive oil was used by the Romans just as they are used today.
The Romans didn't eat clothes.
The Ancient Greeks created pie pastry so yes the Romans could have eaten pies-not as we know them today-more like a pastry sandwich!
The Romans used spoons and their fingers to eat.
Romans eat pig with apple in its mouth and they drank wine.
they eat stuff
No
Their hands
The romans used pearls like we do today, for jewlery