Food like hard tack(dry biscuits) and bully beef (corned beef) were eaten.
pork cow and pastries
Trench Foot was mostly common in World War 1 when soldiers had to stand in cold, wet and unsanitary trenches. The feet would be so wet that a sort of mould would grow on them.
Very often one might eat a churro, a sort of doughnut.
Prices depend on where you are in the world, what sort of festival you're talking about, and what sort of food it is.
Puri is a popular fried flatbread, commonly referred to as street food since it can be purchased and eaten on the go. Many different recipes and varieties are available.
1. ParasitesWhen some kinds of food are eaten raw, they could give you a parasite, which is sort of a worm that eats the food inside of you.2. Food PoisoningFood poisoning is when you eat a food that has expired and you start barfing a lot.
vegetable fruits etc can be eaten raw because we can digest this sort of fiber ( 1. cellulose, 2. hemicellouse, 3. pectin, 4. gums, 5. mucilages, 6. legnin. ) so easily.Meat food needs boil to kill germs.
Corn. It is coarsely ground corn that is cooked up into a sort of mash. It can be eaten with a bit of butter or some like it with gravy.
A trench was a ditch dug into the ground. A trencher was a flat piece of bread onto which food was placed, a sort of edible plate. Later trenchers were made out of wood or metal and eventually developed into plates.
the crop is used to store food so that when there is no food it can take food from the crop. the crop is also used take food to the crop when there is a lot of food they do this to store food for later.
In 203 AD what sort of food did they eat ?
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