Yes they did. Their diet consist of rice,potatoes and sometimes hotdogs
yes. and in addition Japanese rice tastes good.
All the foods you eat, but mainly rice.
Japanese eat a variety of food such as noodle,sushi,sashimi,rice and meat.
The situation called for 110,000 Japanese Americans and Japanese who lived along the Pacific coast of the United States to be put into camps spread throughout the United States. Also 7,000 Japanese Americans and Japanese from Latin America were rounded up and transported to the US to the camps. These camps were active from 1942 to 1944. In the Japanese internment camps, they let them live as close to a normal life as they could. They let them order products out of a Sears catalog, grow gardens, let them request the types of food they could eat, and other things to make them have the most "normal of a life" as possible while in containment. But, they were not allowed to leave, communicate with anyone outside the camp, or disobey the people who worked there. By the documents I read, I conclude that no Japanese died in the two years in the camps in the United States. If someone get a document contrary to what I say with the number, I welcome to show it to us.
both, but typically white rice
The Japanese eat food such as rice, chicken, noodles and more
yes
most camps served the Japanese fruit syrup poured over rice, stew, and organ meats such as kidney, heart and liver.
Rice
Because they love it
they commonly eat plain rice
they eat Japanese food such as rice and sushi