Yes, but most of the vikings who had a farm also had enough to.
Food.
Most Vikings were farmers.
In the book Stone Soup the people of the village do not share their food. They are going hungry. They don't realize that they have enough food if they share.
Africans farm in the same ways that people in most countries farm. They plant crops and use irrigation systems to keep them watered. Farms are often family run and offer food supplies for the entire village.
they didnt
Yes, porridge was a food that vikings sometimes ate.
the vikings interact with alot of food and I think that they lived in California
Vikings did not start fast food. Fast food was invented by Dick and Mac McDonald (founders of McDonald's) in 1940.
Food surplus impacted life in a village because people could trade food for capital resources, save extra food for bad times such as drought, instead of more people working in a farm all day they could work on other village jobs, and the more food there is, the bigger the population of the village there would be
Vikings started getting rough because they needed land and food.
the vikings ate human food like everyone else
there probably had to be some food or what would they eat?