About 500 years ago, people ate all kinds of food. Since 500 years wasn't such a long time ago, people probably ate some of the same things we ate. Things that are yummy and full of yumminess. The END
there ABOUT 93% of people who eat candy
Loads, but mainly people who live in hot counties!
The number of people who eat out per month can vary significantly depending on individual preferences and circumstances. Research suggests that on average, many people eat out at least once or twice a week, while others may eat out more frequently or less often. It ultimately depends on factors such as lifestyle, budget, and personal habits.
Rich people eat caviar because it is expensive, and they like to think they are special. Some people actually like it. They are fish eggs of sturgeon, the most expensive is Beluga sturgeon of Russia, and in Japan, some people eat urchin roe.
Hispanic people eat a variety of foods. Some of the foods commonly eaten are rice and beans, chicken, penne, plantains, and flan.
Yes, kimchi was eaten 100 years ago.
Rice.
Probably some nomadic people, some 19,000 years ago.
About 500 years ago when someone overcooked the potatoe.
this happened many years ago when they were starving, it is not happening today
Just maccas now and then, but only if they were good and did their chores.
Around 400 years ago, people ate many of the same things as today including chicken, pasta, and soups. They often contained fewer and less variety in the ingredients.
Life 50 years ago was much simpler. People worked and spent time with their family. Going out to eat was a special occasion. People socialized with friends and family in their homes.
By "they" I think you mean "people". Yes, but a lot less nowadays than 50 years ago.
Thy have to hunt and then thy hve to cook so that they could eat,
No. They do not. Years ago, the indigenous people of Australia did eat koalas, but there are virtually no tribes living their traditional lifestyle any more.
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