Many kitchens had an oven, furnus.The oven consisted of a square or dome-shaped hollow construction of brick or stone, with a flat floor, often made of granite, sometimes lava.It was filled with dry twigs when lit.When the flire was spent, the glowing embers were swept aside. The first heat of the glowing oven was suitable for baking unleavened or thin breads.,,,With yeast also.
the Romans eat bread the most along with wheat corn and lots of fruits
bread cheese and raisins
The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.
No, but it was possible that they could have had something like it; bread with a sauce and toppings and ingredients.
the Romans had an army to concur land and make there empire stronger.
Yes they did. bread was found at pompeii
the Romans eat bread the most along with wheat corn and lots of fruits
They would put salt.
bread
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they ate it...
Bread along with fruit and wine
bread cheese and raisins
Bread, sheep pork and beef
It is not known. Pita bread originated from Greece, but it is uncertain whether the ancient Greeks already made it. There is no historical record of the Romans eating pita bread, but it many have been in use it the eastern part of the Roman Empire if it has ancient origins.
The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.
dry bread and porridge made from vegetables.