People in south america cultivated crops such as maize and cassava and domesticated llamas and other animals valued for their wool. To sell and trade mostly.
Maize.
Maize squash beans spiced with chili peppers.
The Mayan's had quite a few food sources, including both plants and animals. One of the plants they were known to grow is corn, or maize. Other common plants that they made were: chili pepper and squash. The Mayan people hunted dogs, and other large animals for their meat sources.
Mayan food was largely squash, beans, maize and chili peppers often combined with meat or seafood.
basicaly agriculture such as maize, beans, and squash.
in the Mayan period
Maize.
yes they farmed for maize, beans, squash, and other mexican foods
The Maize God symbolized fertility, agriculture, and abundance in Mayan culture. It was believed that the Maize God's sacrifice represented the cycle of planting, growth, and harvest, essential for sustaining the community.
they farmed alot. they farmed squash, beans, maize and the raised cattle
Maize squash beans spiced with chili peppers.
The Mayan's had quite a few food sources, including both plants and animals. One of the plants they were known to grow is corn, or maize. Other common plants that they made were: chili pepper and squash. The Mayan people hunted dogs, and other large animals for their meat sources.
Mayan food was largely squash, beans, maize and chili peppers often combined with meat or seafood.
maize, squash, cocoa beans, tomillos, beans, and potatoes
basicaly agriculture such as maize, beans, and squash.
Corn meal was one of the top foods eaten by the Mayans.
Maize (corn) was the most important crop to the Mayans. It was a staple food source that formed the basis of their diet and agricultural economy. Maize was also a significant aspect of Mayan religious beliefs and ceremonies.