Most people of the Middle Ages did not eat dessert as a standard meal course. Fruit was sweetened with honey, and this was a sort of dessert.
During the High Middle Ages, however, sugar was introduced as a luxury item, and by the Late Middle Ages, rich people began to eat various things that could be made with it. These items included sweet pastries, custards, fritters, waffles, crepes, tarts, and sweet puddings. Ice cream is believed to have been invented by Arabs and introduced into Europe during the Middle Ages.
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peasants ate ice cream and pudding for dessert
They ate a lot of grains made into soups or stews, as well as legumes and fish. Meat was rare as it was expensive.
Vegetables that they could grow, grains, wild game they could catch or kill.
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the desserts that the kings and queens mostly ate were, juicy jam tarts and fruit that are in season.
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In medieval times, I'm sure the Japanese ate sushi. Knights, kings, queens, and those kinds of people, didn't even know sushi existed.
Creamy fruit salads
yes ,they did
Any time they wished
They probally just sit around and eat LoL
For entertainment, (recreation) that kings would do in the medieval times were to have big feasts, sing, eat, dance and sit down and let the court jesters entertain them.
they ate the food of nobles but not kings so check
All Kings and Queens , no matter what country they are living in, eat the same foods as everyone else in their country. The only difference is, they can afford to buy the very best food and any luxury food that might take their fancy. To the best of my knowledge, they never eat scraps or leftovers.
Their cultures are similar by their clothes, pyramids, ruled by queens and kings, the writing, and the food they eat.