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However, the ancient Romans recognized the health benefits of a simple or " frugal " diet ( from the Latin fruges, the common name given to cereals, vegetables and legumes ) and thick vegetable soups and vegetables remained a staple.
The main food staples in the diet of the lower classes remained rice, pork, and salted fish.
Pies remained as a core staple of diet of traveling and working peoples in the colder northern European countries, with regional variations based on both the locally grown and available meats, as well as the locally farmed cereal crop.
The new districts were not incorporated with the duchy, but remained separate ; they were known as " New Württemberg " and were ruled without a diet.
Although cacao was produced for trade, maize remained the primary local crop due to its central role in the Maya diet.
Biscuits remained an important part of the Royal Navy sailor's diet until the introduction of canned foods.
Wild food resources remained important components of their diet even after the invention of pottery and the development of irrigation.
Biscuits remained an important part of the Royal Navy sailor ’ s diet until the introduction of canned foods ; canned meat was first marketed in 1814, and preserved beef in tins was officially introduced to the Royal Navy rations in 1847.
Those who had discontinued the diet by this stage did so because it was ineffective, too restrictive or due to illness, and most of those who remained were benefiting from it.
Waste products of rich people were sold at higher prices because their diet was better ; therefore, more nutrients remained in their waste.
Prior to 1848, the provincial diet remained the only forum of German political activity.
truffle in the diet remained constant throughout the summer.
The Movement prompted the Meiji government to establish a constitution in 1889 and a diet in 1890 ; on the other hand, it failed to loosen the control of the central government and its demand for true democracy remained unfulfilled, with ultimate power continuing to reside in the Meiji ( Chōshū-Satsuma ) oligarchy because, among other limitations, the Meiji Constitution enfranchised only men who paid a substantial amount in property taxes, as a result of the Land Tax Reform in 1873.

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The koala did not specialise in a diet of eucalypts until the climate cooled and eucalypt forests grew in the place of rainforests.
It wasn't until the 2nd century B. C., when Rome had conquered Italy and monopolized the commercial and road networks, that a huge diversity of products flooded the capital and began to change their diet, and by association, the diet of Italy most notably with the more frequent inclusion of meats, including as a stock for soups.
However, it was not until 1747 that James Lind formally proved that scurvy could be treated and prevented by supplementing the diet with citrus fruit such as limes or lemons, though not by other acids, in the first ever clinical trial.
The area, until lately, was notable for its inshore fisheries, and for plentiful shellfish, therefore seafood is likely to have been an important part of the diet.
Fructose had been quite rare in human diet until that time.
In 1805, two captured crewmembers of the shipwrecked schooner Betsey were kept alive until their escape from an undetermined island on a diet of sago.
* in Meiji Japan, Kōshaku ( 侯爵 ), a hereditary peerage ( Kazoku ) rank, was introduced in 1884, granting a hereditary seat in the upper house of the imperial diet just as a British peerage did ( until the House of Lords Act 1999 ), with the ranks usually rendered as baron, viscount, count, marquis and duke.
Some suggested risk factors such as diet, and spice consumption, were hypothesized as ulcerogens ( helping cause ulcers ) until late in the 20th century, but have been shown to be of relatively minor importance in the development of peptic ulcers.
In view of this contingent right of Sweden, Wismar was not represented at the diet of Mecklenburg until 1897.
He obsessively controls her life, her diet, her taste in music and her interest until she is confined to their house.
He is given steroid injections, health food, teeth caps, and is made to exercise and diet incessantly until he is the model of attractiveness.
For centuries during the Middle Ages, the Estates of Oversticht, a diet or feudal parliament representing the quarters of Salland, Twenthe and Vollenhove ( and until 1527 also Drenthe ) and the cities of Zwolle, Deventer and Kampen, convened just outside of the city of Ommen at Nieuwebrug ( or New Bridge ), named after the bridge over the Regge on the road between Ommen and Hellendoorn.
Further travel took him to Flanders, Holland, and again, for a short time, Scotland, on diplomatic missions under Claude d ' Humieres, seigneur de Lassigny, until he was attached as secretary to the suite of Lazare de Baïf, the father of his future colleague in the Pléiade and his companion on this occasion, Antoine de Baïf, at the diet of Speyer.
Both parents feed the nestlings a diet of mostly insects until fledging occurs in 30 days.
At the Riksdag of 1755-1756 he was elected lantmarskalk, or marshal of the diet, until the revolution of 1772, led the Hat party.
Furthermore, those numbers may still not be representative of a typical Stone Age diet, since fishing did not become common in many parts of the world until the Upper Paleolithic period 35-40 thousand years ago, and the oldest incontrovertible evidence for the existence of bows only dates to about 8000 BCE,
Therefore, the best practice was for a caravan to leave Hohhot in August, just after the grazing season ; upon reaching Gucheng, weaker camels could stay there until the next summer by grazing whatever vegetation is available in winter, while the stronger ones, after a few weeks of recovery on a grain diet ( grain being cheaper in Xinjiang than in eastern China ), would be sent back in late winter / early spring, taking along plenty of grain for fodder, and returning to Hohhot before the next grazing season.
The States of the German Confederation were those member states that from June 20, 1815 were part of the German Confederation, which lasted, with some changes in the member states, until August 24, 1866, under the presidency of the Austrian imperial House of Habsburg, which was represented by an Austrian presidential envoy to the Federal diet in Frankfurt.
" Pythagorean diet " was a common name for the abstention from eating meat and fish, until the coining of " vegetarian " in the 19th century.
A new carbo-loading regimen developed by scientists at the University of Western Australia calls for a normal diet with light training until the day before the race.
The reef was historically one of the largest oyster beds in the world and provided a staple for the diet of all classes of citizens both locally and regionally until the end of the 19th century, when the beds succumbed to pollution.

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Chronic consumption of fructose in rats ultimately results in leptin resistance ( however, this has only been demonstrated in a diet where fructose provided 60 % of calories ; the actual consumption by humans in a typical Western diet is several times lower.
It usually disdains the actual meat, however, and lives on a diet that is 85-90 % bone marrow.
In common usage, such terms as the " Paleolithic diet " also refer to the actual ancestral human diet.
However, their actual diet in the wild is about 95 % plant-based, with the remaining 5 % filled with insects, eggs, and baby animals.
The title comes from an actual booklet called The Road to Wellville written by C. W. Post, a former patient at the sanitarium who was inspired by his diet there to found his own cereal business.
An understanding of the plant and animal life specific to an area can lead to, for example, an analysis of the types of food available to members of the community, an understanding of the actual diet typical for a subset of a population, and site and skeletal dating.
Mammoth was only a small part of the Clovis diet ; extinct bison, mastodon, sloths, tapir, palaeolama, horse ( the association of Clovis with horse remains is in dispute as no actual Clovis artifacts have been found in direct association with fossil horse remains ) and a host of smaller animals have also been found in Clovis sites where they were killed and eaten.
The actual color of salmon flesh varies from almost white to deep pink, depending on their levels of the carotenoid astaxanthin due to how rich a diet of krill and shrimp the fish feeds on ; salmon raised on fish farms are given artificial coloring in their food.
The nutritional experts in the show ( a university professor and a general practitioner ) agreed that actual metallic iron should not be part of a diet, speculating that it might damage organs.
The " Prey model " diet attempts to simulate the proportions of an actual prey animal in a pet's diet.

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