bread
The Romans ate breakfast whenever they got up in the morning and were hungry.
pasta
bread,wheat,biscuts with honey,dates or olives, wine or water
There is no exact time but it was known to be very early, perhaps 6 or 7 o'clock.
no and yes. A "domus" was a house. Romans did eat in their homes, at least their main mean unless they were invited out. Lunch was many times eaten away at a fast food bar, but a light breakfast and dinner were commonly eaten in the domus.
Fresh bread with oil or honey and fruit made a Roman's breakfast at times. Other times they would eat leftovers from the previous night's dinner, if they had them. Even the well to do didn't like to waste food and if they had attended a banquet/dinner the night before, they probably brought home a large napkin full of leftovers, which was socially acceptable and considered a compliment to the host.
It should be 'what did you eat for breakfast?'
they eat breakfast mostly in the morning and sometimes in the afternoon.
He loved to eat Chocolate cake for breakfast.
Eat Raw for Breakfast was created in 2009.
Breakfast is the first thing you eat after a fast.
it is real bad to not eat breakfast. take it from someone who knows it. breakfast is your energy in the morning. you may not be hungry, but you should still eat.