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During World War II most Japanese soldiers ate a diet of rice and vegetables. In some place, they were required to eat whatever was available because the supply lines had been cut off.
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When they had something to eat, they ate it in the trench in the mud and freezing water up to their waists in many cases.
They ate baked potatoes and drank coffee made in black pots
Bacon, eggs, toast, cereal, oatmeal, juice, coffee
What did they eat for breakfast lunch and dinner durning the reniassance
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during the patato famin they ate nothing for breakfast
to eat chicken
Since the word 'breakfast' means literally to'break the fast' you can assume that anyone who eats anything after waking from the night's sleep (the fast--period of not eating) is eating breakfast--so probably every person in the world who gets to eat at some time during his or her waking hours, eats breakfast.
During World War II most Japanese soldiers ate a diet of rice and vegetables. In some place, they were required to eat whatever was available because the supply lines had been cut off.
See the question: What did the soldiers in World War 2 eat?
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Research proves that you will eat less during the day if you eat a healthy breakfast. Since your body has been fasting all night, breakfast is important.
They ate in the trenches, simple really! cause im a DINGLEBING
The food in Gallipoli (as it was near impossible to carry it from the beach of Anzac Cove up into the trenches) consisted of A tin of jam, biscuits, some dried meat and potatoes.