they ate poetaetoes
Poor Romans tended to eat cereal grains (such as porridge and bread) at all meals.
The rich Victorians ate plenty of meat. The would eat meats such as venison, pheasant, pork, and chicken. They also ate vegetables such as turnip, and potatoes.
Poor Victorians often had a limited and monotonous diet primarily consisting of inexpensive staples. Common foods included bread, potatoes, and porridge, with occasional servings of vegetables like cabbage or turnips. Meat was a rare luxury, typically reserved for special occasions, while fish, if affordable, was sometimes included in their diets. Overall, their meals lacked variety and nutrition, heavily influenced by economic constraints.
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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.
The rich Victorians ate plenty of meat. The would eat meats such as venison, pheasant, pork, and chicken. They also ate vegetables such as turnip, and potatoes.
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the Victorians ate simple foods such as cheese, bread, eggs and biscuits.
A long time ago when haiti was not poor but had good money and homes the meals would be the same as any other food place you would probily eat at.
A 5-letter word for furniture where you eat meals would be a TABLE.
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