Bet none of those homies season they food...ever been to an italian wedding? homies finna give me a heart attack when they wheel out the noodles with a little bit a cheese...like bruh are you for real homie
>Go to whyte peepol huse >Dey don clean dey chickn with soap >Dey don clean dey chickn with bleach >Dey dirty up bowls for mixin stead of usin dey sink >Dey don use Lawrys jus salt peppa n what da fuk is garlick powda? wut da fuk dey lickin? >Dey don microwave dat shit dey usin an oven or shm shit
For centuries, "corn" referred to cereals like what and barley and still does for some English speakers around the world. When settlers in the Americas first encountered maize, they called it "Indian corn" to differentiate it, but now in modern American English maize is just called "corn" and older publications sound funny to us when they use the word in the original sense.
Corn actually just means crops in general, outside of the US, Canada, Australia and NZ. It's technically "maize" but idk why everyone started calling it corn.
For centuries, "corn" referred to cereals like what and barley and still does for some English speakers around the world. When settlers in the Americas first encountered maize, they called it "Indian corn" to differentiate it, but now in modern American English maize is just called "corn" and older publications sound funny to us when they use the word in the original sense.
its almost like mobile military campaigns need to sustain their troops with food and water to keep mobile and the logistics of such resources are as most important to the campaign than the enemies who are fought....
Asparagus and anchovy oil served with wine
Bet none of those homies season they food...ever been to an italian wedding? homies finna give me a heart attack when they wheel out the noodles with a little bit a cheese...like bruh are you for real homie
>Go to whyte peepol huse
>Dey don clean dey chickn with soap
>Dey don clean dey chickn with bleach
>Dey dirty up bowls for mixin stead of usin dey sink
>Dey don use Lawrys jus salt peppa n what da fuk is garlick powda? wut da fuk dey lickin?
>Dey don microwave dat shit dey usin an oven or shm shit
What are books to read about Rome written by romans at the time?
Origines
Satyricon
I don't get it
No one in Rome ate corn, it's a new world crop.
>he doesn't know romans sailed to the americas and brought corn to Europe but the barbaric g*rmans destroyed them all in the middle ages
It’s a translation thing, their use of the word denotes generic grain
Interesting, thank y'all for the explanation.
Corn actually just means crops in general, outside of the US, Canada, Australia and NZ. It's technically "maize" but idk why everyone started calling it corn.
Popmaize
Maize on the cob
Maize chips
Maize bread
I can see why corn became the common word for it. Rolls off the tongue better.
For centuries, "corn" referred to cereals like what and barley and still does for some English speakers around the world. When settlers in the Americas first encountered maize, they called it "Indian corn" to differentiate it, but now in modern American English maize is just called "corn" and older publications sound funny to us when they use the word in the original sense.
its almost like mobile military campaigns need to sustain their troops with food and water to keep mobile and the logistics of such resources are as most important to the campaign than the enemies who are fought....
Pleb
The Mediterranean Diet.
romoslop with garum
Why the frick did Romans think putrid, decaying fish guts were good to eat anyway?
Because it's delicious. Adding anchovies makes anything you cook taste better.
they rubbed down the fattest women from hispania with olive oil and licked them up like candy canes.
Egyptian wheat
Pizza and spaghetti
Bread, garum, wine, fish, goats, beans and chicken
>beans
>these nigreos eatin' beans
That's a big bean.
For you
for you.
Im thinking about the bean
better think again
Amazing film discussion gentlemen.
Absolute slop, it's why they were all turbo manlets. Small dicks build empires.
To be a roman legionnaire you had to be at least 170cm tall which is not a bad height for someone from 2k years ago.
They ate olives and drank olive oil.
Better than the average American
In retrospect, they should've stuck to continental europe.
gravy
She-wolf titty milk.