Yes, the Romans ate a huge variety of meats; all of the standard modern meats like beef, pork, lamb and mutton, fish of all types, fowlbirds, plus delicacies like mice, snails, horse, even occasionally rarer things (if and when a person could afford them).
Any one could eat meat, it was just a question of if they could afford it.
The Romans.
The poor in Rome lived off mainly bread and porridge. Prandium, which was a bit like lunch because it was eaten at 11 am-noon, was a light meal, quite like a snack. It was common to eat the leftovers from the supper (cena) of the day before.
Of course they did! They used to eat tons of meat and stuff that would have killed them raw.
The Romans used salt as pay. It was also used for long sea voyages to preserve the meat.
Romans favourite food was meat
The poor Romans sometimes ate roasted pig, chicken or cows as their meat.
The Romans were normal people like us but did things slightly different to us. there idea of a bath were public baths were they would meat pals, get clean and conduct buisness
Yes, the Romans had various types of pastry, some stuffed with meat or fruit.
Any one could eat meat, it was just a question of if they could afford it.
The Ancient Romans do not exist any longer, but they used to eat grain, vegetables, meat and fruit.
what was the ancient roams food
No, lots ate meat, but because it was expensive many poor people couldn't afford it, this is what creates the misconception of Romans being vegetarians.
The Romans never ate any New World foods (e.g. potatoes, tomatoes, corn, bison meat).
Lot's Of Romans Eat Meat From Markets And Some Sort Of Seed <?> I am only young and doing a project of The Romans. ;-)
The Romans.
Well yes and no, they had knives to cut meat and spoons to eat soup, but they didn't have forks.