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I would think the reason for boiling food as opposed to frying it in oil is for convenience? I can't imagine the amount of oil needed to fry food for an army. Water , on the other hand is usually easy to find, plus they needed to carry a certain amount of water to Drink and fill canteens.Interesting question.
Apparently frying or deep frying may be older than European settlement in the Americas. So, I guess the question is why it doesn't seem to have been a common thing here until post-revolution? Could it be a lack of large volumes of suitable oil/fat?
I recall a quote from something related to English Army practices in the American Colonies suggesting that all food be boiled to minimize illness. Related? I don't know...
I've always wondered how the fish was cooked when Christ performed his loaves and fishes miracle....