1. The most remarkable thing about the Mongolians is that they eat everything. It can be said that they eat whatever they find.
2. The Mongolians have no rice, and the wild animals they hunt are their only food. They are very frugal with their food.
3. Mongolians grab food with their hands instead of using any tools such as chopsticks and knives and forks. After eating, they will use their shoes to wipe their hands. If they are outdoors, the tools they use to wipe their hands will It's weed.
4. Mongolians only need a small amount of food to be full. Even if they entertain a hundred guests, they will only slaughter one piglet (animal). It is difficult to guarantee that everyone can eat with such a small amount of food. The food was shared, but for the Mongols, this was enough.
5. Mongolians will put the leftover bones in the leather bag around their waists. When they are hungry, they will take out the bones and lick them until the bones are tasteless before throwing them away.
6. Mongolians think that others have a small appetite because they themselves have a small appetite. People who came to Mongolia from Europe and other places left records that the Mongolian government that hosted them distributed food to them. After eating, I heard that it was enough for thirteen meals. Some people had been made to cry because of lack of food.
7. The Mongols benefited a lot from the war by eating too little. They could almost go without food for several days to chase the enemy. "At this time, they were much better off than wine sacks and rice sacks."
8. According to the records of a papal envoy sent to Mongolia, Mongolians can survive the day by drinking a cup of rice porridge every morning.
9. If necessary, Mongolians can go without food for a day or two without any complaints.
10. During the march, the horses’ hooves will be extremely congested in order to continue running. If the Mongolians are hungry, they will dismount and bleed the horses’ hooves. After sipping the horse’s blood, they will get on their horses and continue running. Under these conditions, the Mongolians It can last for about ten days.
11. The Mongolian army has a sieve in its individual equipment, which can scoop out muddy water and filter it for drinking in places with poor water quality.