The Myans' diet varied strongly. They ate tender meats, snakes, pumpkins, sweet potatoes, squash, chilies, vanilla and cacao drinks, octli, (an alcoholic drink,) frybread, maize and corn tortillas cooked on comal griddles.
to grow food
corn was the principal of the maya. corn was the principal of the maya.
yes
Maya's grow cofee beans ,squash, and beans
The Maya people were farmers who cut down the thick forest to create open fields, where they grew corn and other crops Maya were successful farmers that they began to grow surplus's more food than they needed to feed their own families.
The Maya needed to be able to farm on different land conditions because the Yucatan Peninsula, where they lived, had diverse environments ranging from fertile lowlands to rugged highlands. By utilizing various agricultural techniques suited to different terrains, the Maya could ensure a stable food supply and adapt to fluctuations in climate and soil conditions. Agriculture was crucial for the Maya civilization's growth and sustainability.
mesopatamia farmers were able to grow good food
the Maya and Aztec grew wheat and other foods like corn and beans
No, Maya Angelou did not grow up rich. She experienced poverty and struggled during her childhood, facing hardships and challenges that later deeply influenced her work as a writer and activist.
they don't
primarily maize(corn)
maize (corn)