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Awesome Medieval Food. By: Jonny Buck & Jacob Ryan. What the Monarchs ate. Drank wine and water Meats they ate were: chicken , hare (rabbit), pigeon, goose, deer, pigs (bacon), cows, sheep, fish , and turkey. They also ate: cream, eggs, pies, plums, jelly.
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Awesome Medieval Food By: Jonny Buck & Jacob Ryan
What the Monarchs ate • Drank wine and water • Meats they ate were: chicken , hare (rabbit), pigeon, goose, deer, pigs (bacon), cows, sheep, fish , and turkey. • They also ate: cream, eggs, pies, plums, jelly. • They ate vegetables and fruits also. • They used oil and herbs • There where Three meals a day. Breakfast, Dinner , and supper. • Breakfast was around 6 - 7 AM • Dinner was around 12 - 2 PM • Supper was between 6 – 7 PM • They got there foods though trading though and out their kingdom.
what the Lords ate • Drank wine and water • Ate meat like: geese, larks, chicken , and sometimes fish. • They had flour and grain meals like white bread. • There meals where : Breakfast, Dinner, and Supper. • Breakfast was around 6 – 7 AM • Dinner was around 12 - 2 PM • Supper was around 6 – 7 PM • They Hunted for their food and got food from the land the had.
What the Knights ate • They drank milk and had water • The meats that they ate were: pork, beef, and lamb. • They had breads that were: barley and rye. • They also ate vegetables. • There meals where: Breakfast, Dinner, and Supper. • Breakfast was around 6 – 7 AM • Dinner was around 12 – 2 PM • Supper was around 6 - 7 PM • They sometimes got their food from lords or monarch. And the lord or monarch didn’t give them any they tried to find some.
What the serfs ate • The Meats that they had were: sometimes pigs and hares (rabbit) • The had lots of wheat products too. • They vegetables they had were: peas, onions and beans. That made up a stew called pottage. • They ate other foods as well, they had: berries, nuts, and honey that was from the woods. • There meals where: Breakfast, Dinner, and Supper • They had breakfast around 6 – 7 AM • They had dinner around 12 – 2 PM • They had supper 6 – 7 PM • They made their own food and found their own food.
Work cited • www.historyonthenet.com/Medieval_Life/food.htm • www.medievality.com/medieval-food.html • http://www.middle-ages.org.uk/middle-ages-food.htm • http://www.kyrene.org/schools/brisas/sunda/ma/1jon.htm