Fresh bread with oil or honey and fruit made a Roman's breakfast at times. Other times they would eat leftovers from the previous night's dinner, if they had them. Even the well to do didn't like to waste food and if they had attended a banquet/dinner the night before, they probably brought home a large napkin full of leftovers, which was socially acceptable and considered a compliment to the host.
no and yes. A "domus" was a house. Romans did eat in their homes, at least their main mean unless they were invited out. Lunch was many times eaten away at a fast food bar, but a light breakfast and dinner were commonly eaten in the domus.
Rich Romans lived in their houses and slept in their beds.
They have citizenship, which places them in a privileged relationship with non-citizens.
they mostly had apple cake Apple pie Baklava cake (its more like biscuit with sugar) and Sponge cake
yes, they would eat ostrig brains
bread
The Romans ate breakfast whenever they got up in the morning and were hungry.
pasta
If you plan to exercise shortly after breakfast, eating a breakfast rich in lean proteins is a good idea. Eggs are an inexpensive breakfast food rich in protein.
bread,wheat,biscuts with honey,dates or olives, wine or water
The Romans usually ate sweet fruits and tarts, but only the rich. Poorer Romans couldn't really afford sweets
There is no exact time but it was known to be very early, perhaps 6 or 7 o'clock.
The rich Romans did. The poor Romans who could not afford to throw parties ate their food from a sitting position.
Rich Romans ate peacock tongues cooked by slaves. Another complex meal they liked was a stuffing of a chicken inside a duck, then the duck inside a goose, then the goose inside a pig, then the pig inside a cow, and cooking the whole thing together. The rich Romans liked food that was unusual or very expensive or very difficult to make.
the rich Romans used to eat fish, nuts, fruits and drank honeyed wine
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The consuls had the same meals as all other Romans and ate the same foods as those of rich Romans.