The Romans never ate any New World foods (e.g. potatoes, tomatoes, corn, bison meat).
Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
they ate roman food
they ate nasty food
They ate food
they ate me chanelle
The rich Romans did. The poor Romans who could not afford to throw parties ate their food from a sitting position.
servants prepared the food and they ate stuff like wine, meats, and cheeses
Poor Romans had three meals a day. However, they could only afford cereal and grain-based food. They ate mostly porridge, bread or focaccia-like food. It is likely that some of the poorest had to skip some meals.
they ate the same food as they do now it never changed
Here is a nice website that describes the food they ate. Check it out! :)http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/romans/food/romanfood.htm
In feasts, the Romans generally ate at least one food that was out of the ordinary or special in the sense that it was not an everyday food item. The wealthier the person who was throwing the feast, the more exotic foods or dishes he could afford to serve. Stuffed dormouse, peacock eggs, flamingo tongue, were set out by the rich to impress their guests. But remember, these foods were only for feasts or special occasions. In everyday life most Romans ate a healthy selection of foods, as the evidence from dental research and the garbage pits of Pompeii prove.
Hades was keeping her a prisoner in the Underworld and she ate some of the food of the underworld, which means you are never allowed to leave.