Confederate rations were generally bacon, corn meal, tea, sugar, molasses and every so often a fresh vegetable. They had "Johnnie cakes" made from corn mean and milk.
The Union soldiers mostly ate hardtack, meat (salted pork, bacon, or beef soaked with potassium nitrate), flour, and cornmeal while the Confederate soldiers mostly ate cornmeal, meat, and dried peas.
No, Taco Bell was not in existence during the Civil War or for many years afterward.
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Hardtack and coffee were the staples, in addition to salt pork, corn meal and whatever fruits, vegetables and berries could be collected on the march. Many Confederate soldiers were in a state of near-starvation by the war's end.
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The starving Confederates allegedely ate the rations that were cooking on the Union fires in the camps they had just captured.
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Bacon, coffee, rice, hardtack.
The soldiers mainly ate tack, a hard, dry piece of bread. They also ate dried meat.
The black Union soldiers of the Civil War ate what everybody else ate, one of the meals were stewed donkey meat.