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Well, it’s no secret that the Romans sure knew how to eat! From simple peasant fare to extravagant feasts, they had a wide variety of dishes to choose from. Their diet consisted of grains, fruits and vegetables, as well as fish and meat. They also enjoyed wine and other alcoholic beverages. In fact, some historians believe that the Romans were the first people to cultivate grapes for wine-making! But what really made their food stand out was their use of spices and herbs - they weren’t afraid to experiment with flavors. So if you’re looking for a taste of ancient Rome, you know what to do: dig in!

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As the Roman Empire spread, they added a bunch of new fruits and veggies to their diet. No aubergines, peppers, courgettes, green beans or tomatoes - all staples of modern Italian cooking - were around back then. They also grew and harvested fruit from wild trees to enjoy out-of-season.

  1. Bread: A staple of the Roman diet, bread was made from wheat and barley and served with every meal.

  2. Fruits and Vegetables: Romans ate a variety of fruits and vegetables, including apples, pears, figs, olives, grapes, lettuce, cabbage, onions and garlic.

  3. Meat: Meat was an important part of the Roman diet; they ate beef, pork, lamb and poultry as well as game such as hare or wild boar.

  4. Fish: Fish was a popular food in Rome; it could be eaten fresh or salted for preservation purposes.

  5. Cheese: Cheese was made from sheep’s milk or goat’s milk and used in many dishes such as omelets or soups.

  6. Wine: Wine was an important part of the Roman diet; it could be drunk on its own or mixed with water to make a beverage called posca which was consumed by all classes of society

Romans ate a variety of foods, including grains, fruits, vegetables, and meats. They had a wide range of dishes to choose from - everything from simple breads and porridges to more elaborate dishes like stuffed dormice! They also enjoyed sweet treats like honey cakes and pastries. Yum! And let’s not forget the wine - it was an important part of their diet. So there you have it - Romans sure knew how to eat!