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Based on the article, which is true about popcorn?
The ancient Romans mixed it with olive oil to make pancakes.
Iroquois people wore it in necklaces for religious ceremonies.
The ancient Greeks served it as a meal with sea salt and honey.
People living in the American colonies ate it for breakfast.
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True:
- Iroquois people wore it in necklaces for religious ceremonies.
- People living in the American colonies ate it for breakfast.
False:
- The ancient Romans mixed it with olive oil to make pancakes.
- The ancient Greeks served it as a meal with sea salt and honey.
(Maize/popcorn is native to the Americas, so it wasn’t available to ancient Greeks or Romans.)
- Iroquois people wore it in necklaces for religious ceremonies.
- People living in the American colonies ate it for breakfast.
False:
- The ancient Romans mixed it with olive oil to make pancakes.
- The ancient Greeks served it as a meal with sea salt and honey.
(Maize/popcorn is native to the Americas, so it wasn’t available to ancient Greeks or Romans.)
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