Wednesday, April 22, 2009

romen food

The Romans did not consider meat a principle food. In fact, Roman legions mutinied when forced to eat meat when their grain rations ran out. Beef was eaten rarely, probably for two reasons. First, the Romans used cattle for draft animals and as providers of dairy products and second, it was difficult to keep a large carcass from spoiling in all but the coldest weather.

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