The only one we hear about is Bottom: "I could munch your good dry oats. Methinks I have a great desire to a bottle of hay: good hay, sweet hay, hath no fellow. . . . I had rather have a handful or two of dried pease." Of course he was about 50% donkey at the time.
In "A Midsummer Night's Dream," the characters do not specifically mention eating. However, since the play is set in a forest, they may subsist on common foods of the time such as bread, cheese, fruits, and vegetables. Their diet would likely reflect the simple and rustic lifestyle of the mythical world in which the play is set.
What does it mean to eat kola but in the dream
can eat and drink but only at nights.
1. On all other nights we may eat bread or matzah, while on this night we eat only matzah. 2. On all other nights we may eat all kinds of vegetables, but on this night we eat bitter herbs. 3. On all other nights we don't need to dip our foods, but on this night we dip them twice. 4. On all other nights we eat while sitting (upright), but on this night we eat while reclining.
If you are fasting, you do not eat.
You will choke
No. The Bible says He did not eat anything at all for forty days and nights. Matthew 4:2 And when he had fasted forty days and forty nights, he was afterward an hungred.
Chik-fil-a....
i dont care and i dont know so shut up
The characters eat a BUNCH of different foods, so you will have to read the book to find out.
you eat chicken
Its when you eat popcorn and dream of elephants
of course people eat houses. i eat houses for dinner on saturday nights. its the best meal of the week. no wonder half of my house is gone.