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  • Barley
  • rye
  • oats
  • lettuce
  • turnups
  • apples
  • cabbage
  • carrots
  • onions
  • spinch
  • wheat ( but very little it was too expensive to buy)
  • herbs
  • grapes
  • cherries
  • plums
  • peas
  • NO potatoes or tomatoes these are New World foods
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