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No, sadly it is not possible to take items from a dream town.
a 1955 Sports Almanac
He sailed for the French to make colonies in America (back then, it was the new world).
Bring them back to the Tree of Immortality.
As a historical figure, Robert La Salle lived in the 17th century and there is no direct record of his favorite food. However, based on the diet of French explorers during that time period, it is likely that his favorite foods would have included items such as bread, cheese, dried meats, and fish. French cuisine of the 17th century also featured dishes like pot-au-feu (a type of stew) and cassoulet (a slow-cooked casserole), which may have been enjoyed by La Salle during his expeditions.
René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, was sponsored by King Louis XIV of France. La Salle received support from the French government and investors to fund his explorations in North America. Louis XIV granted La Salle a fur-trading monopoly in the Mississippi River Valley, which helped finance his expeditions.
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Yes, and they called, bring it back now
a lot of times in all the catalogs, they bring back old items like backgrounds and furniture so you'll have to wait until they bring it back that's the only way
yes, Sir Walter Raleigh did bring back potatoes and he brang back tobacco too. Although both of theese were already known via the spanish.
The most accurate asnwer you will get - is by contacting HMRC BEFORE you travel - they will tell you what you can and can't brinfg back into the UK. If you try to bring back prohibited items - you will likely be fined, and the fruit would be confiscated and destroyed.