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The colonists ate a variety of food such as squid, crab and different kind of seafood. Rhode Island is famous for their chickens. They also made gingerbread, apple tansey, fish muddle, peanut soup, and pumpkin gnocci, and various breads.

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Ur face. no, just kiding. what ever they could hunt and gather basically. turkey, corn, nuts, etc.

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