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Colonial America · Daily Life

Food in the Colonies

Food in the Colonies
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Food in the Colonies

When the colonist first arrived, the Indians taught them to grow and cook corn. Corn quickly became the stable of colonial diets. Colonists made bread and cake from corn. Colonists main meal often consisted of a stew made of meat and vegetables that would cook for days. There was an abundance of fruit colonists ate as well, with apples being a staple of the New England colonies.

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