The plebeians ate the same food as any other aristocratic Roman. At the beginning of the city their diet was more than likely heavily grain based but as they gained status and wealth, their foods grew as elaborate as the other people of wealth and status.
The consuls had the same meals as all other Romans and ate the same foods as those of rich Romans.
they ate at the most expencif times tutlrs and oysters. but mostly thay ate fish and bread and wine
The Vestals of ancient Rome had no restrictions on their diet. They ate whatever was common at the time.
biscuits or pancakes in honey
It was considered a sin to eat a woodpecker... I am not sure that train of thought there... but it was was it was
Olives, bread, honey, cheese, and chickpeas were some of the common foods in ancient Rome.
The consuls had the same meals as all other Romans and ate the same foods as those of rich Romans.
they ate at the most expencif times tutlrs and oysters. but mostly thay ate fish and bread and wine
Reclining on a couch.
Bread, Meat, Vegetables etc. All of these things were not highly desirable or expensive, they were the plain types of foods therefore did not cost much. They could also buy their own wheat to make bread.
The Vestals of ancient Rome had no restrictions on their diet. They ate whatever was common at the time.
The ancient Romans consumed a fairly well rounded diet. The foods that they did not eat were foods such as tomatoes, yams, and potatoes. These were New World foods and the Romans never knew about them.
biscuits or pancakes in honey
they usually ate rice and bread .-.
fruit ALOT of fruit
i like to eat rice
Sometimes they would eat the arms and legs of mokeys.