Yes. testimony from places like Pompei show that grabbing a bite at a street stall almost was the 'normal' way of eating anything hot or 'prepared' for Romans who (like most of them) did not employ cooks at home.
Watling Street.
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Their hands
the Romans eat bread the most along with wheat corn and lots of fruits
The last battle between the Romans and the Celts was the Battle of Watling street
The Romans didn't eat clothes.
The Romans used spoons and their fingers to eat.
Romans eat pig with apple in its mouth and they drank wine.
Watling Street.
they eat stuff
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No
Their hands
The ancient Romans used to eat chicken, beef and veal during the festivals.
the Romans eat bread the most along with wheat corn and lots of fruits
The last battle between the Romans and the Celts was the Battle of Watling street
Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.