Craftsmen do not make food, they make furniture, tools, jewelry, and various other useful or decorative objects, but not food. Food is prepared by cooks and chefs, from ingredients produced by farmers.
The medieval craftsmen united in guilds.
Craftsmen were commoners and did nto have Coats of Arms. Those were reserved for the nobles.
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No, a merchant was an individual who sold things, but a guild was a group of merchants or craftsmen who had certain common interests.
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Difference is that the European medieval food was medieval and the food we have now is original Continental food like Australasia and Oceania have sweets, seafood and all the other original Continental food. If there is countries that have medieval food still, will be depending on if they have these types of medieval food.
Medieval lords got their food from the peasants
bread, milk, fish, wine
A medieval organization of craftsmen was called a guild. Guilds were associations of skilled workers who worked in specific trades or crafts, such as blacksmithing, carpentry, or weaving. They provided a range of functions, including setting standards for quality, training apprentices, and regulating the prices and practices of their respective trades.
Medieval European society consisted of a hierarchy. In order of decreasing levels the hierarchy listed kings, nobles, knights, merchants/farmers/craftsmen, and then peasants/serfs.
Guilds were organizations of craftsmen or merchants. The members of guilds were owners of either crafts shops or businesses.