Pioneers on the Mormon Trail ate the same sorts of foods you would find on all pioneer trails at the time. Common provisions included flour, corn meal, potatoes, onions, apples, and dried meats. Most companies would take along some cows, chickens, or pigs to provide food along the way, and hunted for wild game to eat as well. There were several stops along the way that had stores for buying more food, and occasionally they would find wild berries or small crops of potatoes, carrots, turnips, onions, and other produce planted by previous companies.
Whatever they could find, which was most often fowl and buffalo. Most pioneer groups also brought some cattle to eat along the way.
all the kinds that live in between Missouri and Utah, rattlesnakes, buffalo, and all them other peeps.
Wild animals, sicknesses, food shortages, no water, no salt, losing the trail, and getting lost
people falling and slipping beneath the wheels.
The Santa Fe Trail has nothing to do with riding competitions... But it does throw people off!!!!
Indians and pioneers in hopes of a new life
all kind of food
Haiti people food.
people food
The people who went on the Oregon trail were morman, Chinese immigrants, 49ers and people who wanted another chance to get another life.
Asian Food.
Spanish food
Burnt food