Coronado took horses with him on his expedition.
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From what i hear they eat mushroom soup, potato pancakes, otplaxky, they have a 14 course meal.
No. Just eat healthy and you will get as tall as it is decided in your genes.
During the dry season there would be little to eat if people did not store grain.
The food in Gallipoli (as it was near impossible to carry it from the beach of Anzac Cove up into the trenches) consisted of A tin of jam, biscuits, some dried meat and potatoes.
he loved cheese and lots of it but nobody nows where.
Mostly food like salted meat, and hard crackers. Shipboard food consisted of whatever would not spoil or get moldy on long voyages. Sometimes officers would keep separate rations, at least for the first few weeks of a voyage. Everyone on board welcomed arriving somewhere where fresh food could be collected, hunted, or bought.
veb and meat
You eat it!
Christopher Columbus discovered cocoa on his voyage
to eat your bannanna
Dont say chicken. I know that's wrong...
During his voyage on the Beagle, Charles Darwin ate a variety of foods, including salted beef, biscuits, rice, and dried fruits. He also consumed fresh meat from wild animals and fish caught during the voyage. Darwin's diet onboard the Beagle was mainly preserved and non-perishable food items due to the long duration of the journey.
it may be true that francisco Pizarro ate popcorn, because it was a native crop
They eat mostly frogs but also small incects
They ate salted pig meat.
He eat Zoloft. Zoloft's were sold in the Enchanted Vile town. John Cabot loved Zoloft, they were his favorite.