Yes, medieval people toasted bread over the fire. Sometimes they would even have some cheese or butter to toast with their bread!
They ate barley bread, rye, and wheat.
bread of course
Medieval people ate plenty of root vegetables, including turnips, beets, carrots, and parsnips. They also ate a lot of bread, and a lot of bread was used in stews and soup as sops. Many times, stew or soup was served in a trencher of stale bread, instead of a bowl.
bread and honey with porrigde
In medieval Europe, court jesters would have had access to the food of wealthy people. In addition to bread, they would have eaten beef, pork, fish, and the meat of game birds.
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Bread & cheese with ale.
Bread, cheese, meat, vegetables and fruit.
bread of course
they ate bread meat and drank ale See this related link for more.
Medieval people ate plenty of root vegetables, including turnips, beets, carrots, and parsnips. They also ate a lot of bread, and a lot of bread was used in stews and soup as sops. Many times, stew or soup was served in a trencher of stale bread, instead of a bowl.
bread and honey with porrigde
Merchant's ate honey, fruit, vegetables, and bread.
I only know that French people eat french bread and croissants ..... that's it.
In medieval Europe, court jesters would have had access to the food of wealthy people. In addition to bread, they would have eaten beef, pork, fish, and the meat of game birds.
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bread, milk, fish, wine
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