They hunted mostly boar.
yummy food
to cook food when your living in the dark ages
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Yes. Knights at that time were considered vassals to a Lord. The vassal provided military aid, a portion of the food farmed on their land, and loyalty to their Lord. In return they got land, which was equal to money, and protection when needed. Knights were no longer used after the Hundred Years War between France and England. they were found to be ineffective, not helpful, against new military tactics. hope this helps
If you enjoy the idea of watching well done rendition of medieval knights jousting and fighting, then yes. Otherwise, the food is mediocre and the portions are small and you will be left wanting. The show is forth it, though.
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.
Yes, Medieval knights did typically have servants who helped with tasks such as caring for horses, polishing armor, and running errands. These servants were often lower-class individuals who served the knight in exchange for food, shelter, and protection.
Medieval lords got their food from the peasants
Knights were and are individual people and as such they had individual tastes.
The lords provided knights with food & land.
The lords provided knights with food & land.
The lords provided knights with food & land.