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carry in a Leather Satchel, Zumtet is the 

 Flowermixed with Honey ^Butter, and Spice; 

 Tumeet is the fame Flower done up with Orf 

 gan Oil J and Limereece is only mixed with 

 Water, and fo drank : This quenches Thirft 

 much better than Water alone, fatisfies a 

 hungry Appetite, cools and refrelhes tired 

 and weary'd Spirits, overcoming thofe ill Ef-. 

 fefts a hot Sun and fatiguing Journey might 

 occalion. This among the Mountaineers of 

 Sufe is ufed for their Diet as well at home as 

 on their Journey. All things taken in Game^ 

 as Hawking, Hunting, and Fowling, are 

 lawful for them to eat, if they take it before 

 it be dead, fo that they can have time to cut 

 its Throat, and fay, BifmiilUhe:, or if he is 

 known to be an expert Man at the Game, 

 and fays thofe Words before he lets the Hawk 

 take its Flight, lets flip the Grey-hound, or 

 fires his Gun, it is lawful \ all (I fay, but 

 Swine's Flelh, and what dies of its felf ) they 

 have Liberty to eat, and may fell it. They^ 

 tell us there is but one Part about the Hog 

 or Swine that is unlawful, which they do 

 not know, and are obliged to abftain from 

 the whole \ but if they knew it, they would 

 let us have but little to our lhare. They 

 eat Snails boifd with Salt, and praife their 

 Wholfbmnefs. Fifli of all forts, are law- 

 ful. In Taffilet and Dra moft of their Food 

 is Dates, there are ten or a dozen fbrts# 

 They have good Capons all theCountry over; 

 no Turkeys, Ducks, nor Geefe but wild, and 

 thofe they have of two forts ; Duck, Teal^ 

 and Mallard, Corlews, Plovers. Snipes, Ox- 

 birds, Pipers, a fort of a black Crow, with 



