Please define "olden days" this makes a difference. For instance there were no potatoes, tomatoes or chocolate in Europe until they were introduced by explorers in the 1500's. So what time do you want to know about?
White rice is a staple component of virtuall every meal; other typical ingredients include soy products and seafood that is served grilled or raw. Vegetables and seafood are often prepared as pickles. The cuisine does not rely on intense flavoring. Meals ideally contrast flavors and textures among different dishes and include many small dishes rather than a main course. The visual presentation of a meal is important.
You are supposed to eat lettuce and vegatables also m
Some Ancient People ate were some raw food from animals and other living things. But other Ancient People ate bread or fish as their food
they lived in a desert so they probably ate plants and other smaller animals
eggs and sanitary towells
the olden days people im smart yeh
Olden days
eat sleep play work they grew their own gardens, raised their own farm animals for food. worked from daylight to night fall. washed clothes in a creek and used a scrub board
Computing devices, yes, computers, no.
I am pretty sure... that in the olden days, school was... OLD.And they used canes, and little black board things to write on (no joking for that part. im pretty sure it was like that lol)
Yes, they still do.
Please define "olden days" because each time had different things. To some people 1950 is the "olden days".
In the olden days there were no banks so people used to keep their money under their heads
In olden days people used to hunt deer or tamed animals or do fishing or from plants after cooking they used to eat
We the Xhosa people eat samp( umgqusho), we slaughter sheep and we have traditional beer(umqombhothi)
rubbish people
horse and buggies
top spin
yes
yes they did
Magic
most people in the olden days