I can think of no reason why 17th century Quakers would eat anything other than the same foods as most other folk.
they are vegtariens
The Quakers began in the mid-1600's in England during the reformation period. George Fox, the original leader of the Quakers, began to preach in the fields and streets, proclaiming what he called the "pure truth" of Christianity.
they do not eat meat
There were mostly catholics during the 1600-1700s.
yes
quakers people eat the bars that they made and feed it to the children today thats the type of food the quakers people eat and it is very healthy and yummy for your tummy soo yummy so yummy
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During the 1600s, Pennsylvania was primarily settled by Quakers who followed the religion of the Religious Society of Friends. William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, established the colony as a safe haven for Quakers and other religious minorities seeking freedom of worship.
how many peanuts would you have to eat to obtain 1600 kilocalories
Quaker oats! But seriously... What I know for a fact is that SOME don't eat meat, but SOME do! Although Quaker Parrots of which I know nothing probably have a different diet to human Quakers.
1600-2000
The United States for the most part. Some of the first inhabitants of the Northeastern part of the Untied States were Quakers. These protestants moved to the United States to escape religious persecution.
The religion in the middle clines was the Quakers. These "Quakers", were the hippies of the 1600's, they didn't use slaves, and fought against war. The main majority or people their practiced "Quakerism"...overall they didn't use slaves, didn't have war, and wanted to help other colonies.