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Rhode Island traded rum, mollases, fish, and sugar. They traded sweets and exported foods to other countries.
they mostly like roasted squid or the corn dogs .
People in Rhode Island made money by trading(trading ports where the ships sailed to different places for foods,spices,cotton)and many factories that manufactured these ships,clothing/materials,and processed the foods.
Dave's Marketplace sells foods for diabetics in Rhode Island, and has nine stores across the state. However, being diabetic you do not need to eat food labeled as 'diabetic' but rather should aim to follow a healthy, natural diet and avoid sugary foods. You can eat many foods including all meat, poultry, fish, eggs, butter and cheese products. I would recommend that you speak to dietitian who would be able to tell you more about the best foods to eat and to avoid as a diabetic.
Snail Salad, Clams Casino and Coffee Milk.Favorites include Snail Salad, Johnny Cakes, Pizza Strips and Coffee Milk.
Their staple foods were the Native American trio of corn, beans and squash plus wild game and such domestic livestock as they were able to bring with them.
Many Rhode Islanders are devoted to International cuisine and can be found at Taco Bell or Pizza hut while other prefer traditional American Cuisine and can be found at the local McDonalds.
Turtle Island Foods was created in 1980.
That doesnt make sense there are no foods to watch out for
In Colonial Delaware foods that could be gathered, grown, and hunted were eaten. They ate vegetables, berries, and nuts. They also ate deer, squirrel, and fish.
Island people cook many foods that are local to them. This is because they cannot afford to import other foods.