Among eating other things when they could, one standard thing they ate was hardtack, a common kind of cracker or hard biscuit. Often they would soak it in water and fry it to make a kind of hardtack pancake. Early in the war the South had the benefits of country cooking. Later on food became less plentiful because the men and farmers were off fighting and not helping to grow enough food crops.
Confederate soldiers usually received bacon, corn meal, tea, sugar and/or molasses, and fresh vegetables when they were available. "Johnnie Cake," which is a type of cornbread was a favorite of the Confederate soldier.
Soldiers in the Civil War ate Cornbread because, it was easy to make and it could serve up to about, 8 men.
During the civil war corn bread was very popular in both regions because of its economy and versatility. It could be used in yeast loaves or fried up for quick serving.
they ate orange cake look it up its a very good.
Cornbread was eatin in the south and north during the civil war time
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Bacon, coffee, rice, hardtack.
cornbread and bacon
The black Union soldiers of the Civil War ate what everybody else ate, one of the meals were stewed donkey meat.
No, Taco Bell was not in existence during the Civil War or for many years afterward.
water and flour roasted over a fire
Yes, soldiers fought in the Civil War. Sadly, that is the fact of war.
Cornbread and stew
Civil War Soldiers Museum was created in 1991.
The same as white soldiers, to shoot and be shot at.
Probably, but I see the racial implections in your question.