there all made in Egypt :)
The Egyptian attitude toward beer was generally positive, viewing it as a staple of daily life and a dietary necessity, often consumed by all social classes, including the gods in their mythology. Beer was often associated with fertility and was integrated into rituals and celebrations. In contrast, Mesopotamia acknowledged beer's significance but had a more ambivalent attitude, associating it with potential excess and social disorder, leading to differentiated consumption based on class and gender. While both cultures brewed and enjoyed beer, Egypt embraced it more openly in social and religious contexts.
beer
Of course they did! Some of the ingreadents were made up of malt, barley, with sugar.
some of the foods they eat include a gallon of beer a day bread,nuts,fugs,water,apples,and lots more.
they ate fruit,vegetables,and fish.they drank beer.
ancient egypt and mesopotamia
beer
In ancient Egypt it was Beer
Beer is one of the world's oldest beverages, possibly dating back to the 6000 BC, and is recorded in the written history of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia.[8] The earliest known chemical evidence of beer dates to circa 3500-3100 BC i got this off of wikipedia
Beer
it was used for making bread and beer in egypt
The Egyptian attitude toward beer was generally positive, viewing it as a staple of daily life and a dietary necessity, often consumed by all social classes, including the gods in their mythology. Beer was often associated with fertility and was integrated into rituals and celebrations. In contrast, Mesopotamia acknowledged beer's significance but had a more ambivalent attitude, associating it with potential excess and social disorder, leading to differentiated consumption based on class and gender. While both cultures brewed and enjoyed beer, Egypt embraced it more openly in social and religious contexts.
Skunks and beer are connected through a chemical compound called mercaptan, which is found in both skunk spray and some beers. When beer is exposed to light, it can create a similar smell to skunk spray due to the breakdown of hops in the beer.
Beer is one of the world's oldest prepared beverages, possibly dating back to the early Neolithic or 9500 BC, when cereal was first farmed, and is recorded in the written history of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. The earliest known chemical evidence of beer dates to circa 3500-3100 BC from the site of Godin Tepe in the Zagros Mountains of western Iran.
beer
Who made deer in Egypt
Of course they did! Some of the ingreadents were made up of malt, barley, with sugar.