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Manna (Exodus ch.16), sometimes quail (Exodus 16 and Numbers ch.11), and - if they wished - their own livestock and/or its milk and cheese. Also, they sometimes were able to purchase things from peoples in or near the wilderness (Talmud, Yoma 75b).

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