because five is equivalent to fifty
The Tiguas were agricultural people who cultivated crops such as corn, beans, and squash. They also hunted game like deer, rabbits, and birds, and gathered wild plant foods like mesquite beans and prickly pear fruit. Their diet was diverse and varied based on the seasonal availability of food.
My Answermainly coahuiltecans ate buffalo, small rodents,deer,rabbits, ECT. thank you and have a great day
No, rabbits can't eat dal (a.k.a. deal, dahl). Dal is made of lentils cooked with spices. Rabbits can't eat any of that stuff. They can't eat legume fruit (like lentils, peas, beans, peanuts, soy). Any spices or herbs you give your rabbit should be fresh, not dried or cooked. A good diet for rabbits is lots and lots of hay, some pellets, and some fresh leafy greens. Optional treats can include non-leafy veg (like carrot) or fruit. See the related questions below for details.
There are thousands of different species of edible beans, but some of the most commonly consumed types include black beans, pinto beans, kidney beans, and garbanzo beans (chickpeas).
to trade
because five is equivalent to fifty
because five is equivalent to fifty
In the Aztec economy, cocoa beans were a widely accepted form of currency due to their value in trade and as a beverage. The exchange rate of five rabbits for fifty cocoa beans suggests a specific valuation that reflects the relative worth of goods and resources at that time. Rabbits, being a source of meat and fur, were valuable for sustenance and materials, thus making them a reasonable trade for a substantial quantity of cocoa beans. This barter system illustrates the interconnectedness of agricultural and trade practices in Aztec society.
What did Aztec farmers grew maize and beans on
They can, and they do.
They grew a variety of crops. Just look at the Columbian exchange. They grew corn, beans, squash, potatoes, tomatoes, etc. Just look up the Columbian exchange and any crop that went to europe the aztecs probably grew
cocoa beans
Mayan and Aztec Civilizations.
Cacao Beans
beans
The Aztec's used the cacao beans for money. With that, they would trade with the merchants for other goods.