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If you ever come and visit Rome, you will have a wide selection of dining options to choose from. You can dine at a classic Romanian Villa. For breakfast you can eat a slice of bread or a wheat pancake, with some fresh dates, and honey. For lunch you can dine on some scrumptious bread, cheese, and possibly some meat. But all meals are nothing compared to the main meal, cena. It would be eaten in the late afternoon or early evening. If a master had no guest, it might take one hour to cook. But if they did have guest, the meal might take as long as four hours. Before bed, you'll probably eat a light supper. It will consist of bread and fruit. Romans were not big meal eaters, but they ate a few small meals throughout the day.

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Make your home at Rome!

By Aklepak