Yes, Italian children typically eat what their parents eat, as family meals are an important cultural tradition in Italy. Italian cuisine often emphasizes fresh, homemade dishes that are shared among family members. Parents usually introduce their children to a variety of traditional foods from a young age, encouraging a love for their culinary heritage. This shared mealtime experience fosters a strong sense of community and family bonding.
Italians are no different from most other parents, but there are SOME Italian parents hit their children even after they reach adulthood.
Anything that they can eat, or if they have parents, anything their parents can give them.
parents in the middle ages most likely did not eat there children but if they were dire enough the could have but most would chose not to eat there own children because like today parents love there children in most cases
NO!! it is illegal kids have the right to eat!! if that's what your parents do then you should report it!
eat goats and bite willys. help enough?
Muslim children eat rice crispy treats during Ramadan to spite parents.
Stuff strangers give 'em
2 parents and 1.6 children. Italy's population is rapidly declining.
Well, it depends on how old the child is and how much chocolate the child's parents allow it to eat. Most children will eat as much chocolate as they can get their hands on.
"Parents" in English is genitori in Italian.
Japanese children eat the same way other children eat. They start with their fingers and then learn to use the same tools their parents are using.
No, Nazi's did not eat babies/infants or children. There was mass starvation of Jews, so babies and children would have died from malnutritition. Children were put into concentration camps, or killed with their parents.