We know the ancient Romans ate focaccia-like flatbread thanks to a ... spice-garnished focaccia on a silver tray with wine and other food items. Read more: 25 Most Popular Snacks In America ...
(Photo by Stefano Bianchetti/Corbis via Getty Images) The Roman ruling class ate very well indeed, and the more exotic the food the better ... is how well our most ancient ancestors ate.
Whatever their individual circumstances, all Romans observed certain practices at dinner time, the main meal of the day. Although they might eat very different food, they ate it in roughly the ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Ancient Romans had pretty great teeth. Scientists are scanning the body casts of victims of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, which is leading them to new revelations.
Babies were weaned earlier in cities in the Roman Empire than in smaller and more rural communities, according to a study of ...
It might sound glamorous but eating out was actually a necessity for many ordinary Romans ... cook food or were too busy to make meals at home. The rich and the famous, meanwhile, ate in!
Famously, Brits have the Romans to thank for introducing the first roads. And now it seems we may also have the ancient civilization ... suggest guests had fast food prepared for them during ...