They used lots of different things, including honey. The most interesting is lead acetate ("sugar of lead") which is sweet, but is a cumulative poison cause (among other symptoms) dementia.
The ancient Romans did not make wicks for candles because they never had them. They used oil lamps.
with the ancient egyptians and ancient greeks
no they didnt because in that tym they didnt evn no how to make them. hope that hlrps.
The Romans made weapons for the same reasons as all the other ancient peoples. They made them for the army and some people bought weapons for self-defence.
The Romans did not make yogurt in the way we understand it today, but they did consume fermented dairy products. They used techniques to preserve milk, which sometimes resulted in a yogurt-like substance. Historical texts suggest that they valued these fermented products for their taste and nutritional benefits, similar to how yogurt is appreciated today. However, the specific term "yogurt" and the modern production methods were not present in ancient Roman times.
They would put salt.
Sane.Oh, wait, we're not ancient Romans and we know better now. Of course not.
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The ancient Romans proved them as master of engineering and building. They also marked them as a superpower and ruthless empire
The ancient Romans did not make wicks for candles because they never had them. They used oil lamps.
the sweet taste of it :)
They didn't. Halloween is an ancient Celtic tradition.
yes
Yes, makeup was a fairly common thing by the time of Ancient Rome.
They smashed buckets of grapes with their feet
NO the ancient greece did
The most famous structures are the Pantheon and the Colosseum.