Yes Paintings and Wall graffiti in Rome show chickens. Eggs were consumed all the time.
Chickens have been around for a very long time.
In fact, the chicken made it to Rome several centuries before Christ. The sport of cockfighting came to Rome from Greece and possibly other places and there is a mosaic from Pompeii of two cocks facing off from at least the 3rd century B.C.
The Romans did eat egg from ostriches and chicken. The eggs were different sizes depending on the season, breed, and cooping conditions.
yes, they would eat ostrig brains
The ancient Romans consumed a fairly well rounded diet. The foods that they did not eat were foods such as tomatoes, yams, and potatoes. These were New World foods and the Romans never knew about them.
it is a place where romans eat in summer.
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They eat chicken
The ancient Romans used to eat chicken, beef and veal during the festivals.
the would eat chicken buger and a whole of fries
The Romans did eat egg from ostriches and chicken. The eggs were different sizes depending on the season, breed, and cooping conditions.
The poor Romans sometimes ate roasted pig, chicken or cows as their meat.
They ate fish and chicken and figs. Many Romans were vegetarians, so they ate many of the things they grew on their land, however the non-vegetarians ate alot of beef and chicken, they also used to eat alot of eggs as nearly all Romans owned chickens.
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The Romans didn't eat clothes.
The Romans ate most of the same meats that we eat such as chicken, beef, veal, and their favorite, pork. The very wealthy on special occasions would eat some exotic meats such as peacock or flamingo tongue, but these meats or dishes were not everyday items.
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The Romans used spoons and their fingers to eat.
Do you eat a live chicken.