Vikings rarely made bread, eating mainly meat, dairy products, fruits and vegetables. What little bread that was made consisted usually of barley and another grain, such as rye or wheat. There were no ovens for baking, and small biscuit like flatbreads were baked on a hot stone or pan. The climate made growing grain difficult, and much of the grain that was raised was used in making ale.
Vikings used hulled barley to make flatbread over open fires.
Sure they did.
They were humans, just like you and I. many of them spend most days working hard, so they would have needed a fair bit of food.
Yes, vikings ate flatbread.
vikings would eat bread cake
The Vikings kept animals because if they didn't have food they would kill them and eat them.
No, Vikings would never eat a baby or any other person. They ate animals, berries, nuts, fish, and shellfish.
well they didn't eat much mainly bread and meat (usually lamb though) and they drank whine and water
Potatoes originally came from South America, and I don't think the vikings ventured that far. So I would say - No, viking didn't eat chips.
Fry bread and fish
They would eat French bread and French cheese.
well if you eat bread mold there is a toxic kind substance where you could get real sick.
bread
I would bet they did!
They would eat ordinary bread, but crust herb bread is common. They would eat ordinary bread, but crust herb bread is common.
angera and bread
unleven bread
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They like bread or boiled lettuce/spinach. I would not feed them baby food.
The Vikings kept animals because if they didn't have food they would kill them and eat them.
they eat bread, beans, onions, green vegtables, ect.