Bread is one of the oldest prepared foods dating back 30,000 years when starch residue was found on rocks used for pounding plants. A survey of 10 families found they had between 2 and 6 family members and owned between 2 and 5 phones. Popcorn has been eaten for thousands of years and was used in rituals by the Mayas in Mexico before being commercialized in the 1890s by an inventor who created popcorn making machines.
2. Bread Origin
Bread is a staple food prepared from a dough of flour and
water, usually by baking. Throughout recorded history it
has been popular around the world and is one of the
oldest artificial foods, having been of importance since the
dawn of agriculture.
Bread is one of the oldest prepared foods. Evidence from
30,000 years ago in Europe revealed starch residue on
rocks used for pounding plants.
3. Persons Famili members Number of phones
1st person 4 familiy members 4 phones
2nd person 3 family members 4 phones
3rd person 4 family members 3 phones
4th person 2 familiy members 2 phones
5th person 5 family members 3 phones
6th person 3 family members 3 phones
7th person 6 family members 5 phones
8th person 3 family members 3 phones
9th person 4 family members 4 phones
10th person 4 family members 4 phones
4. Origins of popcorn
Archaeologists discovered that people have
known about popcorn for thousands of years In
Mexico. They made it for eating without salt.
Popcorn's accessibility increased rapidly in the
1890s with Charles Cretors' invention of the
popcorn maker. Cretors, a Chicago candy store
owner, created a number of steam powered
machines.
The mayas made popcorn for rituals .
People also made them for selling them.
5. Person Family members Number of phones
1st person 2 family members 2 phones
2nd person 4 family members 4 telephones
3rd person 4 family members 3 phones
4th person 4 family members 4 phones
5th person 3 family members 2 phones
6th person 4 family members 4 phones
7th person 5 family members 4 phones
8th person 4 family members 5 phones
9th person 2 family members 2 phones
10th person 4 family members 4 phones