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Bread, fish and wine were the staple of diets at this time, but they also ate the fruit and nuts that were abundant in the area, like walnuts, pistachios and almonds. Meat was only available daily to the wealthy and was considered a luxury. Sharing a meal, or "breaking bread," was considered a sacred act and a sign of unity and friendship

JESUS OF HISTORY: CULTURE

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Jesus of History, Christ of Faith

By Shannon