all stuff i wouldn't want to eat?
these nutz
Very Plainly! Deep frying roasted drippping with mucus
They cooked the same foods that they cooked in the city. A villa was a large house with land around it. It had its kitchens and food storage areas just as any city domus. They baked bread, roasted meat, boiled eggs, made pastries, etc. etc.They cooked the same foods that they cooked in the city. A villa was a large house with land around it. It had its kitchens and food storage areas just as any city domus. They baked bread, roasted meat, boiled eggs, made pastries, etc. etc.They cooked the same foods that they cooked in the city. A villa was a large house with land around it. It had its kitchens and food storage areas just as any city domus. They baked bread, roasted meat, boiled eggs, made pastries, etc. etc.They cooked the same foods that they cooked in the city. A villa was a large house with land around it. It had its kitchens and food storage areas just as any city domus. They baked bread, roasted meat, boiled eggs, made pastries, etc. etc.They cooked the same foods that they cooked in the city. A villa was a large house with land around it. It had its kitchens and food storage areas just as any city domus. They baked bread, roasted meat, boiled eggs, made pastries, etc. etc.They cooked the same foods that they cooked in the city. A villa was a large house with land around it. It had its kitchens and food storage areas just as any city domus. They baked bread, roasted meat, boiled eggs, made pastries, etc. etc.They cooked the same foods that they cooked in the city. A villa was a large house with land around it. It had its kitchens and food storage areas just as any city domus. They baked bread, roasted meat, boiled eggs, made pastries, etc. etc.They cooked the same foods that they cooked in the city. A villa was a large house with land around it. It had its kitchens and food storage areas just as any city domus. They baked bread, roasted meat, boiled eggs, made pastries, etc. etc.They cooked the same foods that they cooked in the city. A villa was a large house with land around it. It had its kitchens and food storage areas just as any city domus. They baked bread, roasted meat, boiled eggs, made pastries, etc. etc.
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With the exception of microwave cooking, pretty much the same way meat is cooked now. Boiled, baked, roasted or fried. Much of the cooking was done in a fireplace instead of on a cookstove.
the chumash ate plants,seafood,and the important food ia the acorn.men hunted animals such as dear,rabbits,bear,and many other animals.
yes. you can live when jellyfish is cooked.
The Romans did not east mice. They eat the dormouse, or field mouse which are small rodents. It has a furred tail, instead of a scaly one. Dormice were bred in captivity. They were a delicacy and only the rich could afford them.
yes they can, they can also be roasted
Three days for cooked roast potatoes or cooked chips.
if it is a bird, yes, it does have to be cooked and some other types of meat. i think pig does unless its pre-cooked
Generally the word "FRIES'' means the item will be placed in some type of hot grease or shortening to be cooked and the word "ROASTED" means the item will be placed in a hot oven to be cooked.
Very Plainly! Deep frying roasted drippping with mucus
Because of the way they were cooked. They weren't baked or roasted they were scorched.
White Heart and Yellow Heart are the more common. Prickly is rare and most often undesirable The second most undesirable is the White Heart, which is used only by cooking. In greatest demand is the Yellow Heart because it can be either cooked or roasted; and most connoisseurs preffer roasted.
Yes, smoked ham can be cooked (roasted or boiled) with the skin on.
Chestnuts may be boiled, roasted, or grilled
Kentucky Legend Oven Roasted Turkey Breast can be cooked for about 15 to 20 minutes under 350 degrees in the oven. It does not have to be cooked very long as it is already a fully cooked turkey.