From beehives.
Honeybees. There is no other way.
Honey, the ancient Greeks were too busy sculpting marble and debating philosophy to worry about guns. Guns didn't come around until the 9th century, long after the Greeks were strutting their stuff in togas. So, no, the ancient Greeks did not have guns, but they did have plenty of drama and mythology to keep them entertained.
The Romans named the Greeks in Greece.
Homer's legacy to the Greeks was legacy to the Greeks was
Greeks
They used honey as medicine
Honeybees. There is no other way.
They used Honey to sweeten their food.
Semolina pudding Sesame honey candy
Malta was named from the Greeks calling it Melite, meaning honey-sweet. Because of that it was nicknamed land of honey from the special unique bee honey production. Melite translated in English is Malta.
in the ancient times romans used honey to sweeten thier much life the greeks.
During the classical era, the Greeks modified oven designs and introduced the use of more innovative ingredients including milk, oil, wine, cheese, and honey
they used a lot of olive oil, and since they hadn't discovered sugar, they used honey instead.
In Greek, Melissa means, "bee; honey" or "Honey-Bee." From what I've gathered there is a story about a greek princess (named Melissa) who was turned into a bee after learning how to gather honey. ...Got to love the Greeks and their stories. The name Deborah also means "bee" or "honey bee" based upon the Hebrew D'vorah, which means honey bee.
The ancient Greeks and Romans were probably the first to have cake (made of nuts ground with honey), but the word "cake" is of Norse origin.
Honey, the ancient Greeks were too busy sculpting marble and debating philosophy to worry about guns. Guns didn't come around until the 9th century, long after the Greeks were strutting their stuff in togas. So, no, the ancient Greeks did not have guns, but they did have plenty of drama and mythology to keep them entertained.
many things but commonly: olive oil, lamb, cheese[not just feta], olives, octopus, fish, oregano, thyme, mint, honey..& many more ..oh & of course wine!