The Incas primarily consumed food from their agricultural practices, which included staples like potatoes, maize, and quinoa. They typically ate meals throughout the day, with the main meal often occurring in the early afternoon. Rituals and festivals also influenced their eating patterns, with special foods prepared for religious ceremonies. Overall, their diet was closely tied to the seasons and agricultural cycles.
the Incas ate Lots of Meat
Same way all people eat. They were people.
the Incas ate Lots of Meat
They ate food like corn and Ginny pigs
the Incas ate Lots of Meat
No they planted hunted and fished. If they had a surplus, it lasted for 3 to 7 years. The surplus happened because it was by accident.
The Incas ate fish cows feets
what was the incas food like
The Incas ate lots of vegetables but there traditional food was Guinea pigs.
Yes, they did. the used to eat cavies (guinea pigs) too!! eat food for life otherwise you will be skinny!
they would eat goat,rat,fish,alpacas,and guinea pigs were raised then killed for food
The Incas used Llamas for Transportation,wool,and food