Lamb and mutton, veal and beef, pork, poultry, game, fish and shellfish, fruit and vegetables, bread and cheese, milk, beer and wine and whiskey nuts, beans, rice, mushrooms, eggs and porridge, biscuits and gravey, honey, mollases and maple syrup,
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They ate mostly bread, deer, buffalo, pork, even racoon, and squirrel.
They also had some vegetables.
Brains. Yum yum yum.
cake is one of them
Mixed Meat
they had no food
No, any normal food can be eaten in South Africa. Obviously endangered animals and fish which are prohibited in most countries can not be eaten in South Africa.
Swedish meat balls, crab puffs, boiled shrimp, chips and dips,
there are many foods that cant be eaten for religious reasons. they vary for religion, for example, Jewish people cant eat pork, etc. hope this helped!!!
No. Argentina has very different dishes from those found in Mexico. Especially corn and chilies, which are not eaten by Argentinians.
goose
staple foods are eaten in northern Russia are northern russia staple foods
chicken nuggets
these are the foods that were eaten during rationingmeatfishcheesetinned tomatoesricejamteaeggspeascanned fruitbiscuitsbreakfast cerealsmilkdried fruitcooking fat.
Foods eaten on Christmas in Indonesia are similar to the foods eaten in the western world: turkey, cranberries, etc.
One of the main foods eaten in Nepal is Dal Bhat Tarkari - Dal is a sort of lentil soup, Bhat is Rice and Tarkari is a cooked vegetables. It is traditionally eaten with the right hand. Other foods include Momos (similar to Chinese dumplings) and special foods at festival times. People also "gundruk" (dried spinach).
what foods ok for the antritis
Foods that are eaten in Id-ul-fitr are traditional middle eastern foods and lamb or beef, sometimes chicken.
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dog
carrotes