Yeah, so anything I’ve seen made traditionally by Aboriginals is based on corn, wheat and smoked meat, for the most part. All regular items at the grocery store. They don’t really have “products” the same way that we do in western diets. From what I’ve seen they like to make things fresh and on-the-spot, unless they are making something like smoked salmon. Having “products” means mass-producing and using artificial preservatives and the like, and that doesn’t sound like the traditional ways of living off the land that they are so well known for. And they’ve never exactly been known for having complicated recipes, which is also why you don’t see any of them in stores. But if you wanna know what they eat on a regular day-to-day basis, it’s literally the exact same shit we do lol spaghetti, Doritos, pizza, whatever you can think of that’s in your diet, it’s in theirs too. They’re normal people with North American Diets just like the rest of us.
Yeah, so anything I’ve seen made traditionally by Aboriginals is based on corn, wheat and smoked meat, for the most part. All regular items at the grocery store. They don’t really have “products” the same way that we do in western diets. From what I’ve seen they like to make things fresh and on-the-spot, unless they are making something like smoked salmon. Having “products” means mass-producing and using artificial preservatives and the like, and that doesn’t sound like the traditional ways of living off the land that they are so well known for. And they’ve never exactly been known for having complicated recipes, which is also why you don’t see any of them in stores. But if you wanna know what they eat on a regular day-to-day basis, it’s literally the exact same shit we do lol spaghetti, Doritos, pizza, whatever you can think of that’s in your diet, it’s in theirs too. They’re normal people with North American Diets just like the rest of us.