people in ww1 in the trenches ate the following as part of there rations:
20oz bread or 4oz oatmeal or 16oz flour
3oz cheese
5/8oz tea
4oz jam or 4oz dried fruit
1/3oz chocolate
1/2oz salt
4oz marg/butter
8oz fresh vegtables or 2oz dried vegtables
they drank:
1 pint of porter
they also had a ration of tabacco : the maxumim is 20oz
They ate baked potatoes and drank coffee made in black pots
During World War II most Japanese soldiers ate a diet of rice and vegetables. In some place, they were required to eat whatever was available because the supply lines had been cut off.
During World War II, UK soldiers primarily ate a diet consisting of canned foods, hardtack biscuits, and dehydrated rations known as "compo rations." Their meals often included items like corned beef, baked beans, and spam, supplemented with tea and occasional fresh produce when available. The rations were designed to be portable and durable, ensuring soldiers had enough sustenance in various conditions. Despite the limitations, efforts were made to provide a balanced diet to maintain soldiers' health and morale.
When they had something to eat, they ate it in the trench in the mud and freezing water up to their waists in many cases.
They didnt eat much; just hard biscuits. The soldiers hardly got any meat. and they didn't have much water.
mostly rice and fish, fruit and tea and in extreme cases of cannibalism each other
They ate in the trenches, simple really! cause im a DINGLEBING
They ate baked potatoes and drank coffee made in black pots
World War 1 soldiers ate what is called "SOS" for breakfast. This is also known as "stuff on a shingle", which is a roux with toast and a protein.
During World War II most Japanese soldiers ate a diet of rice and vegetables. In some place, they were required to eat whatever was available because the supply lines had been cut off.
they ate home made pea soup they ate home made pea soup
During World War II, UK soldiers primarily ate a diet consisting of canned foods, hardtack biscuits, and dehydrated rations known as "compo rations." Their meals often included items like corned beef, baked beans, and spam, supplemented with tea and occasional fresh produce when available. The rations were designed to be portable and durable, ensuring soldiers had enough sustenance in various conditions. Despite the limitations, efforts were made to provide a balanced diet to maintain soldiers' health and morale.
When they had something to eat, they ate it in the trench in the mud and freezing water up to their waists in many cases.
They didnt eat much; just hard biscuits. The soldiers hardly got any meat. and they didn't have much water.
he ate fish, deer, he drank sea water and river water
The same foods everyone else ate.
they ate rice and dry meat they drank water