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Food used during times of famine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Famine food
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A famine food or poverty food is any inexpensive or ready available food used to nourish people in times of hunger and starvation, whether caused by extreme poverty, such as during economic depression or war, or by natural disasters such as drought.

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Breads made of orache and bran, fried in machine oil, were used as food in besieged Leningrad.[citation needed]

Foods associated with famine need not be nutritionally deficient, or unsavory. People who eat famine food in large quantity over a long period may become averse to it over time. In times of relative affluence, these foods may become the targets of social stigma and rejection. For example, some cultures that consider cats and dogs to be taboo foods may have historically consumed them during times of famine.[citation needed]

The characterization of some foodstuffs as "famine" or "poverty" food can be social. For example, lobster and other crustaceans have been considered poverty food in some societies and luxury food in others, depending on the period and situation.[1]

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Breadnuts

Several foodstuffs have been strongly associated with famine, war, or times of hardship throughout history:

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