They dried, smoked, or salted food to keep it good. This was true with meat, but fresh vegetables and fruit had to be eaten or dried . Some root cellars were used. George Washington had three types of cellars to keep ice cream in.
smoking them on sticks in the olden days and also as food-eat it.
We the Xhosa people eat samp( umgqusho), we slaughter sheep and we have traditional beer(umqombhothi)
flax bark paper animal skin
they preserved food by eating it straight away and they would not save food if they foun food they eat it sraight away
In olden days people used to hunt deer or tamed animals or do fishing or from plants after cooking they used to eat
Ford food, survival.
Please define "olden days". The answer could be everything from by foot to railroad. Makes a difference about the time. I would say either trading or by food or ship of by railroads...
The same food that we eat today. Just not the artificial stuff (no processed food).
these people were native Americans who were called hunter gatherers
They ate mostly meat and vegetables like we do now.
People in the olden days used to paint with food colouring. They used to make natural paints by crushing food like beetroots or berries and mix it to make paints. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- They would also find colouring material from the earth (soil and mud) around them. Most animals could supply a bright red colouring material (blood). They would paint with fingers or "brushes" of animal hair, or a piece of would which they had carved.
To preserve the food