Foods
Two products or inventions that traveled along the Muslim trade routes were papermaking and the compass. Papermaking techniques were introduced to the Muslim world from China, and the technology spread throughout the Islamic empires and beyond. The compass, originally invented in China, was adopted by Muslim traders and navigators to aid in maritime travel and exploration.
ALINA ANNA MIRZA i am from Dwyer and i am currently in 7th grade 9/30/13oh and some products are silk and food
Christianity
a cyclical or seasonal movement of people and livestock along routes traveled repeatedly
They would either make or buy them from traders who traveled along the same routes.
the silk road was not one road but several trade
slaves
The Mormon pioneers often avoided the less travelled routes so that they could avoid confrontations with other travelers and not have to compete for food and resources found along to trail.
Ibn Battuta
Its central location gave Muslim traders access to both land and sea routes between Europe and Asia.
Rice traveled along the Silk Road primarily from its origins in China, where it was cultivated for thousands of years. As trade routes expanded, rice made its way to Central Asia, the Middle East, and eventually to regions in Europe and Africa. The movement of rice along these routes facilitated cultural exchanges and dietary practices, influencing cuisines in various countries along the Silk Road. Its journey reflects the interconnectedness of ancient civilizations and the importance of agricultural products in trade.
The Silk Road was used as a trade route, however, I'm sure people also used it for personal travel.