Potatoes
cranberries
They thought the food there would have no taste
I think it was turkey, but I'm not entirely sure.
The indians hunt the food and the pilgrims cook and feed the food to the pilgrims and the indians.
Because the Native Americans were naive. they did not know that generosity would bite them in the A@#. They thought the Pilgrims needed help to stay alive during the harsh winter season. They brought them food.
What vegetable did the pilgrims think was poisonous?
cranberries
No, vanilla is not poisonous. It is a common flavoring used in food and beverages.
They thought the food there would have no taste
Penuts.
I think it was turkey, but I'm not entirely sure.
The tomato. It wasn't a "staple" food in the colonies nor Europe until the late 1800's. Even as late as 1860 it was still thought to be poisonous.
The tomato. It wasn't a "staple" food in the colonies nor Europe until the late 1800's. Even as late as 1860 it was still thought to be poisonous.
The indians hunt the food and the pilgrims cook and feed the food to the pilgrims and the indians.
Normal food... But with poisonous chemicals in it.
Foxface stole a small portion of food from the Careers' supplies. She died by eating berries she thought were safe, but were in fact poisonous.
Because the Native Americans were naive. they did not know that generosity would bite them in the A@#. They thought the Pilgrims needed help to stay alive during the harsh winter season. They brought them food.