The Anasazi used pottery for cooking their food on open fires. They also used pits of hot coals in the ground. Their method was similar to using a Dutch oven.
they throw their food in the water and use the sun to cook it to medium rare :)
The anasazi hunted animals
Archaeologists believe that Anasazi women spent many hours every day doing tasks essential to food preparation. This included grinding corn and other grains and preparing wild game.
The Anasazi did not have slaves but they got diffeted by Hernando Cortez
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the cooked game and also cook the corn they grew
Yes they did cook with clay and rocks on mesa Verde
they hunted and gathered for they food
in the willderness
the lifestyle of the anasazi was that they were nomadic indians they depended on the food sources and water that they had. all we know about the anasazi's is that they built their homes or dwellings in the cliffs for the pretection of the other tribes.
The apache children would help their parents do work when they reach the age of 14. The boys would go out and hunt for food and the girls will stay home and cook the food, make the clothing or gather berries or other plants. :)
they ate deer buffalo and berries that they hunted and gathered
Cook food
to furthuer cook the food
no the microwave can not cook food from the inside out.
they ate corn, bean, squash, and pumpkin.
The Anasazi Indians ate several types of food. They would grow squash, maize, and other vegetables. The men would hunt small game such as rabbits for the tribe to eat.