Aug 1942 in UK
Really everything was rationed in WW2.
No. Apart from honey that might be added to some cereal products - such as for breakfast cereals - honey comes only from bees.
Yes, fruit was rationed. During ww2, because the German submarines kept bombing the English trade ships, fruit overboard became quite scarse. Fruit like oranges and apples were plentiful though because people were encouraged to grow their own fruit + veg in the 'Dig for Victory.'
Water was not rationed. Potatoes were not rationed because they were plentiful in the USA but in England they were rationed. Depending on which country or area where you lived pork meats were not rationed. Things like salt. baking soda, spices, vanilla, baking powder were not on the ration lists. Some medicines were not rationed but antibiotics and medicines needed in the war front were rationed amongst the medical facilities. In the USA some vegetables and fruit did not need to be rationed but the people were encouraged to grow victory gardens so the vegetables and fruits used in the military forces' rations and kitchens could be plentiful. In England they had rationing for ten years and it was for an extensive list of things. Cars were not rationed because they discontinued building cars in both countries. The gasoline was rationed as well as tires. Blackout Drapery and Curtains were not rationed. Sand bags were not rationed. Things like dishes, photos, stationary, etc were not rationed.
Yes it was. Almost everything was rationed!
Many of the countries who fought in ww2 were rationed. Food and gasoline were two main items that were rationed in ww2.
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northern brazil
Really everything was rationed in WW2.
No, the British government, aware of the impact rationing had on morale, never rationed bread, potatoes, cigarettes or beer.
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eating small portions of food and saving portions for what food you did have
Bulgur
No not all
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