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Ancient Rome & Its Cuisine<\/h2>\n

The food of the ancient Romans was vastly different from what we eat today. Ancient Rome was a sprawling empire, yet its inhabitants had a peculiar diet that revolved around several main ingredients.<\/p>\n

Fruit, vegetables and grains were staples of the Roman diet. It is believed that the introduction of new fruit, vegetables and grains during the multiple military campaigns of the Romans was key to improving their cuisine and nutrition.<\/p>\n

Cheese and olives were extremely popular with the ancient Romans. The Romans ate their cheese with fruit, herbs or honey and olive oil was used as a condiment and to make sauces. Fava beans were also eaten and seasoned with spices and herbs. Bread was a staple of many Roman dishes, with different varieties of wheat being imported from Egypt, Syria, South Italy and elsewhere.<\/p>\n

The staple animal protein of the Roman diet was pork. Fish, shellfish, goat, lamb, cattle and poultry were also consumed. Pork was usually roasted on a bed of charcoal, seasoned with herbs and spices. Fish was usually boiled, marinated or fried.<\/p>\n