Examples of provisions for a sea voyage in the 1600's would be sea biscuits, flour, dried or salted meat and fish (bacon, fat back and hog belly, sausages of all kinds, meat 'puddings', haddock, cod, etc.), dried fruits, molasses, drinking water, beer, rum, and some live hogs and chickens with food to feed them until eaten.
The primary concern was to pack up materials that do not spoil in dampness over a long period.
Romanians eat things that Americans eat. Many of them like foods like meat stuffed cabbage. Nothing different from us.
European people mainly eat dogs,horses,cats and cooked frogs but on Christmas in the Uk they eat Wheat Crunchies worchester sauce flavours
All foods which exist in other European countries.
It is known that 40% Americans eat European foods. This goes the same way with Europeans.
They eat food.
they eat bears
There are no special foods people eat on Labor Day, though many people have cookouts.
Yes a lot don't eat it
Anyone with special dietary requirements such as people who can't eat certain foods e.g. allergies/intolerances, people who choose not to eat certain foods e.g. vegetarians and people who need to eat certain foods e.g. diabetics.
alot of people eat hamburgers!
moroccan people eat foods like poultry, fish and other muslim-based foods.
They are not traditional foods in Ireland, but some Irish people do like and eat spicy foods.