Well, for the rich, anything what you and I would call out of the ordinary. At dinner parties the thing was out doing your friends. For example, if I had PeacockTongues and you didn't, I am better than you because I have more money for that kind of stuff.
Some stuff that the rich would eat would be:
Peacock Tongues
Milk fed Snails
Lamb
Many different breads
Different dips and sauces, olive oil would normally be the main ingredient
Peacock
Honey Cake
Porridge
Mulberries
Cheese
All kinds of fish
All kinds of fruits, such as grapes, apples, Oranges, and any other fruit that they could get their hands on!
For the poor, they had a mostly vegetarian lifestyle. But that was not their choice, for they did not have much money for meat.
Their diet consisted of:
Bread
Fruit, mainly grapes
Sometimes a little meat, usually fish
Eggs
Porridge
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