Museum Entrance Different types of food Three main meals Ancient Greek Wine Regan’s Ancient Greece Food Museum Visit the Curator.

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Museum Entrance Different types of food Three main meals Ancient Greek Wine Regan’s Ancient Greece Food Museum Visit the Curator

Name of Museum Regan Mazzulli Add Picture Here Hi. My name is Regan Mazzulli and this is my ancient Greece museum. We worked on this museum in social studies. I had a great time learning about the Greeks. Back to Lobby Site your sources of information here: Regan’s Museum

Name of Museum Many different types of food Regan’s Museum

Name of Museum Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Regan’s Museum

Name of Museum Ancient Greece Wine Regan’s Museum

Name of Museum The ancient Greeks ate many different types of food. They had three main meals, breakfast, lunch, and dinner where they ate all the different types of food. They also drank a lot of wine. It was their main drink. Ancient Greece Food Back to Room 1

Name of Museum The Greeks ate many types of food. They ate vegetables, fruit, meat, and bread. Their diet was mostly grain, fruit, and vegetables. They did not eat much meat, but still ate some. There were different types of food for kings and queens. Ancient Greeks ate a lot of different types of food. Back to Room 1

Name of Museum Grapes and olives were the main crops in Greece. Olives were grown in November through February because of the cool weather. Grapes were normally picked in September also because of the cool weather. Even though Greece did not have good soil 20% of land had soil that crops could survive in. The ancient Greeks ate many different types of food. Back to Room 1

Name of Museum The men were the one who went to the market and get the food. The people who lived on the coast at a lot more seafood like fish, octopus, crab, and squid. They used a pot over fire to cook the food so they don’t get sick. The ancient Greeks ate ate many different types of food. Back to Room 1

Name of Museum The ancient Greeks had a small breakfast. For breakfast they ate barley and sometime fruit with wine. They also sometime made pancakes, which were made from flour, olive oil, honey and curdled milk. They also sometime had vegetables with breakfast. The ancient Greeks had three main meals. (This is breakfast) Back to Room 2

Name of Museum The Greeks had a quick lunch. They normally had fruit and vegetables. Sometimes they ate meat like fish. The wives and daughter were the one who cooked all the meals. Typical ancient Greek food they had were bread, olives, olive oil, figs, and organic cheeses. They sometimes had this for lunch because they tended to always have these. The ancient Greeks had three main meals. (This is lunch) Back to Room 2

Name of Museum Dinner was the biggest meal of the day. They would often have dinner parties. for the royalties. Only men were able to go to the parties. They served several types of food at the parties. They also drank a lot of wine at these parties. The ancient Greeks had three main meals (This is dinner) Back to Room 2

Name of Museum The Greeks had drank a lot of wine. Cooking was normally done by the daughters, and wives. And they also made the wine. The wine was mostly made from squeezes grapes. (This is a picture of the squeezing the grapes.) Wine was the main drink in ancient Greece. Back to Room 3

Name of Museum There were many types of wine. The most common type of wine was sweet and dark. The type of wine the people drank was decided by what culture they lived in, in ancient Greece. Wine was the main drink in ancient Greece. Back to Room 3

Name of Museum Some children's drank wine every day because they did not have much safe water to drink. The Greeks solved the problem of becoming drunk by watering their wine down. Wine was the main drink in ancient Greece. Back to Room 3