yes
Ancient Greece, because majority of people per fer the food in Greece, then the food in China.
Sparta was part of Greece-it was a city in it.
Yes, sheep, goats, and horses were raised in ancient Greece.
They are both ancient and they are both food
Yes, fish was a popular food. The wealthy even had "fish farms" on some of their estates which were near the sea.The answer is yes, but they mostly ate swordfish.
Their staple was grain - eaten as bread, which provided most of their protein, supplemented by poultry and fish. The also ate vegetables and fruit.
mediterannian food like fish and pasta but its not that good i suggest Italian food its kinda the same but not its more robust
Ancient Greece, because majority of people per fer the food in Greece, then the food in China.
Milk fish eat algae
Probally olives
they ate food
fish:) :)
fish and sea food, like crabs, oysters, fish and turtles, as well as fish, insects, shrimp, tadpoles, and pasta called ahuatle that was eaten commonly.
Sparta was part of Greece-it was a city in it.
Fish.
The most popular dish in Greece is souvlaki. Olives are also eaten a lot.
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