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Canned food was used in the K Rations and the rations of the UK forces world wide. This allowed the troops to get protein, fruit, vegetables that were not dried and blah. However, most troops hated the Spam ham and even wrote back home to their families not to send spam. Some of the poor navy boys got spam for one straight month, particularly on the submarines.

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Why did the British seek the help of Sheriff Hussein during World War 1?

Why did the British seek the help of Sharif Hussein during World War I


Did the allies want America's help during World War 1?

no


Australians involvement during world war 2 in Europe?

to help! XD


How did the start of canned food impact America?

Canned food had a strange effect on America, and it caused people to invent new verbs and to use other verbs in strange ways. Impact, for example, was a verb used by dentists, but, after consuming much canned food, many Americans started to use this as a verb meaning affect. Another effect of canned food on America was a lunge to the right in politics, and a rise in extremist religious practices. Some people wanted to introduce a public health system, partly as a way to help to combat the illnesses caused by processed food and so called 'fast food', but the American people - mass fed on canned and processed food - used their mid-term elections to vote for the Republicans, who will veto any such plans. Many Republicans are in favour of canned food, because they see that canning is a way of controlling the population by giving them a feeling of plenty whilst delivering very little - not dissimilar to the way that one feels when opening a can of green beans which look delightful on the label, but which never fail to disappoint on opening. Finally, canning affected America in one other important way. Canning caused America to become paranoid and to believe that the rest of the world disliked that country. This was because canning symbolised America's love of using the earth's resources. The vast majority of cans are not recycled and so waste metals, just as America wastes other packaging in fast food, processed food and over-packed food. America also uses too much oil, and so devotes lots of resources to maintaining oil supplies. This causes resentments in many countries, including those in Europe, many of whose citizens feel embarrassed when they look west to the devil child that they feel that they have spawned. Apart from that, canning has not really 'impacted' America much.


What did African Americans do to help the war effort during World War 2?

They served in the US military.

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What one step has the US government taken to help solve the problem of food shortages throughout the world?

Canned spam


How did World War 1 canned food prolong it?

Canned food help prolong the war in trench warfare because it could be stored easily and it preserved food. It also wasn't expensive and could be kept for quite a while before it became 'out of date'.


Why is food cook before its canned?

Usually food is not cooked before it is canned. However, all food is cooked during the canning process. There may be a few reasons why you would cook food before canning. Cooking may help dissolve things like pectin or thicken things like starch. Cooking may also help extract flavors from ingredients. Also, food is almost always heated before canning to help remove atmospheric gasses from the can.


How can you determine if canned food has botulism?

You can determine if canned food has botulism by checking for signs like bulging or leaking cans, unusual smells, or strange textures. If you suspect botulism, do not taste the food and seek medical help immediately.


Why is air sucked out of cans containing canned food?

When food is packaged in cans, air is sucked out of the can to help prevent the food inside from spoiling. Some manufacturers add preservatives to food to help keep it fresh longer.


How does canned food affect food safety?

Canned food effectively creates a barrier between the food and outside contaminants. Cans also help to preserve foods by limiting the amount of air and oxidation directly on the food. Alternately cans that are old and/or damaged can produce dangerous bacteria growth such as Botulism.


How do you get a baby kitten to eat solid foods?

If it is old enough to be weaned (8 to 10 weeks old), then you can just introduce canned or moist food to it and it will usually just start to lick it and start eating on its own. But if it is not trying to, you can put a bit of canned food on its paw and it will lick it off. That may help get it started. Dry food should not be its only food.


Can consuming canned food increase blood pressure?

Consuming canned food can potentially increase blood pressure due to the high levels of sodium often found in canned foods. Excessive sodium intake can lead to high blood pressure, which is a risk factor for heart disease and other health issues. It is important to read labels and choose low-sodium options when consuming canned foods to help maintain a healthy blood pressure.


What do you do to help the less fortunate during the holidays?

donate toys, donate money, invite to dinner, serve meals, donate canned goods


How did World War 2 effect food?

World War 2 affected food because all the farmers had to go to war so the women had to do the job but they couldn't do it quickly and properly so food was rationed to stop people from starving during the war.


How could you find sodium?

Sodium can be found in a variety of foods such as table salt, processed foods, canned soups, and fast food. Reading food labels can help identify sodium content in products. Additionally, adding salt to foods during cooking or at the table contributes to sodium intake.


How do chopsticks help the world?

they help people eat there food