The Count of Saint Germain, a legendary figure often associated with alchemy and immortality, is said to have had a unique diet that included a variety of foods, reflecting his European aristocratic lifestyle. He reportedly favored fine wines, meats, and exotic fruits, but was also known for his mystical beliefs about diet and health. Some accounts suggest he practiced moderation and was selective about what he consumed, emphasizing the importance of a balanced diet for longevity. However, as a historical figure shrouded in myth, many details about his diet remain speculative.
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You generally find Count Dracula is introduced in movies when he first opens the door to Jonathan Harker at Castle Dracula. It is always a dramatic way to initiate the appearance of such a sinister character. This has happened right from the beginning when the silent film Nosferatu was made. Right through to Bela Lugosi standing on top of the steps, and Gary Oldman and his sweeping gestures inviting Harker in:"Count Dracula?" He bowed in a courtly way as he replied:-"I am Dracula. And I bid you welcome, Mr. Harker, to my house. Come in; the night air is chill, and you must need to eat and rest."
they eat pollen
Clayface can Kill Batman But not Eat him Batman can eat him.
You have to cut it,then you cook it and eat it.
Yes, if you eat a golden apple from the tree in the underworld you were apparently immortal
They didn't eat anything to become immortal; they were birn that way. But the ood of the gods was ambrosia and nectar.
the eat zoo plankton eggs larvae microscopic stuff
No, you can't.
i eat pie
He drank blood.
I can count to potato
Chipmunks eat any grass.
No, dummy you have eat them. as in swallow...
Immortal is not possible. People who live longest have good genes, eat simple peasant food and have a lot of exercise into their old age. But good genes is the primary thing you need.
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Well turtles eat then but it matters if you count them as big