Well... I am not sure about the plant food source, however the most common animal food source is poultry (fish, duck, geese, etc.)
FUN FACT: Beer was the main drink in ancient Egypt.
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what are the names of women houses in ancient egypt
Well, you see Egypt was not a desert back then, so thats how they got food
they provide egyptian foods and egyptians plants.
In ancient Egypt, pigs and certain fish were considered unclean due to religious and cultural beliefs. Pigs were associated with chaos and disorder, while some fish lacked scales and fins, making them non-kosher according to Egyptian dietary laws. These dietary restrictions were rooted in the Egyptians' desire to maintain spiritual purity and adhere to the principles of Maat, which emphasized balance and order in the universe. Thus, consuming these foods was seen as detrimental to one's spiritual and social standing.
They mostley eat grapes... And munch them with there feet..
what are the names of women houses in ancient egypt
wheat, barley, corn, vegtables, and fruit
Well, you see Egypt was not a desert back then, so thats how they got food
No. There was no human sacrifice in Ancient Egypt. They had laws which forbid murder. Sacrifice was done by giving flowers, oils, objects, or foods to temples or shrines.
no Egypt does not have any special foods.
The women or the servants made bread, beer and food in their kitchens. They would trade their bread for other foods in the marketplace. It was easy to fish in the Nile, and they gathered or farmed plants and crops.
One of the popular foods in Egypt is kushari, which is the national dish of Egypt. Other foods from Egypt include ful medames, fatta, and feseekh.
If you're referring to ANCIENT Egypt! the main crops were wheat and barley. Animal proteins included goat, beef, lamb and fish. Common produce included onions, lettuce, beans, lentils, figs and dates. In modern Egypt, indigenous crops remain the same, but importation and technology allows a varied diet, just as around the rest of the world.
they provide egyptian foods and egyptians plants.
Of course not!
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Olives, bread, honey, cheese, and chickpeas were some of the common foods in ancient Rome.