Are you in English and this is an extra credit question. because I have the same one. yeah. extra credit for english.
he did not eat beans because he thought they weren't pure enough.
A partial list of the foods that both ancient Romans and modern Americans eat is, bread, honey, olives, grapes, apples, lettuce, beans, pork, fish, eggs, cherries, figs and mushrooms.A partial list of the foods that both ancient Romans and modern Americans eat is, bread, honey, olives, grapes, apples, lettuce, beans, pork, fish, eggs, cherries, figs and mushrooms.A partial list of the foods that both ancient Romans and modern Americans eat is, bread, honey, olives, grapes, apples, lettuce, beans, pork, fish, eggs, cherries, figs and mushrooms.A partial list of the foods that both ancient Romans and modern Americans eat is, bread, honey, olives, grapes, apples, lettuce, beans, pork, fish, eggs, cherries, figs and mushrooms.A partial list of the foods that both ancient Romans and modern Americans eat is, bread, honey, olives, grapes, apples, lettuce, beans, pork, fish, eggs, cherries, figs and mushrooms.A partial list of the foods that both ancient Romans and modern Americans eat is, bread, honey, olives, grapes, apples, lettuce, beans, pork, fish, eggs, cherries, figs and mushrooms.A partial list of the foods that both ancient Romans and modern Americans eat is, bread, honey, olives, grapes, apples, lettuce, beans, pork, fish, eggs, cherries, figs and mushrooms.A partial list of the foods that both ancient Romans and modern Americans eat is, bread, honey, olives, grapes, apples, lettuce, beans, pork, fish, eggs, cherries, figs and mushrooms.A partial list of the foods that both ancient Romans and modern Americans eat is, bread, honey, olives, grapes, apples, lettuce, beans, pork, fish, eggs, cherries, figs and mushrooms.
they eat gorilla and beans
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he did not eat beans because he thought they weren't pure enough.
The ancient Romans ate a variety of veggies, but they did not have access to the "New World" veggies, such as tomatoes, potatoes, yams, etc. Lettuce, asparagus, and beans were favorites.
Pythagoreans, followers of the ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras, refused to eat beans. They believed that beans contained the souls of the dead and could lead to reincarnation, making their consumption morally problematic. Additionally, beans were thought to have a negative impact on the body and mind, contradicting the Pythagorean emphasis on health and harmony.
You scoop the beans out with a spoon and eat it.
No. It has to do with the seed variety and the growing region in which they are grown. Traditionally pinto beans grown in Mexico are lighter in color. Beans grown in Colorado and the Dakotas are a darker variety. Same flavor just a different color. ;)
NO, lol but dogs eat beans
The color of the bean pods may be dependent upon the bean variety and the growing conditions. Unless you have a reason to think otherwise, the beans are likely still good to eat.
The Romans didn't eat clothes.
The kinds of beans they cant eat
no if rats eat green beans they will get sick.
The Romans used spoons and their fingers to eat.
Pythagoras and his followers would not eat beans as they would only eat "pure food" and beans did not fall under this category.