The black Union soldiers of the Civil War ate what everybody else ate, one of the meals were stewed donkey meat.
water and flour roasted over a fire
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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.
Gift boxes sent to Union soldiers from home might contain the traditional gingerbread along with items such as socks, soap, and other foods.
water and flour roasted over a fire
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they had some fruits to eat all day
Hardtack
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The Union soldiers primarily ate hard tac and fatback.
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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.
Bacon, coffee, rice, hardtack.
They ate rice and salt pork mainly (Source: Civil War Reenactor present at the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Fort Sumter)
Gift boxes sent to Union soldiers from home might contain the traditional gingerbread along with items such as socks, soap, and other foods.
instead of bread, union soldiers often ate hardtak it is a REALLY hard cracker and it should easily not go out of date for at least 50 years.