Wheat, barley, flax, and other grains.
Beans and rice.
Ancient Egyptians depended on the Nile flooding which irrigated their crops.
because that was the only place where they could grow there crops/food.
The ancient Egyptians grew many crops, they grew... flax made into linen, barley and wheat to make beer and porridge, corn, but... they didn't eat corn with butter and salt like we do now they would eat it right off the stalk but they peeled the covering off it though.....
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Silt was good for the egyptians because silt gave them good soil. The crops also grew quickly.
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They had black rich soil which made it easy to grow crops and plants.
The Nile River had a great amount of influence on ancient Egyptian life. The floods controlled when people could grow crops.
The Nile river provided the ancient Egyptians with food by depositing silt to help them grow their crops and by attracting birds, animals and reptiles which could also be harvested for food.
The Ancient Egyptians did many things with their crops. With many of them, such as wheat barley, beans, onions, and others were used for cooking and food. But there were also some crops that were used for other purposes, such as flax, which was made into linen, and helped make clothing.The Egyptians had built a shadouf to increase their production of crops.
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Ancient Egyptians depended on the Nile flooding which irrigated their crops.
Ancient Egyptians depended on the Nile flooding which irrigated their crops.
Yes, ancient Egyptians grew pumpkins along with various other crops. Pumpkins, along with other gourds, were cultivated for their nutritional value and versatility in cooking. These crops were part of the agricultural practices along the fertile banks of the Nile, contributing to the diet of the people in ancient Egypt.
From ancient times, the Nile River has been an essential part of Egypt's development. It provided food and yearly floods deposited rich soil on the land which resulted in the ability to grow crops. It was also a way for the Egyptians to travel.
because that was the only place where they could grow there crops/food.