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  • A medieval cook prepared and cooked the food.
  • The type of food cooked would very much depend on the status and wealth of the medieval family or household in which the cook worked. For more information, and examples of the types of foods cooked, see the related question further down this page.
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The clothing that was worn by medieval cooks included dresses made from wool and cotton along with aprons that covered the entire front of the clothing. They also wore hair coverings like bonnets and hats. Men often wore leggings with a tunic that was also covered by an apron.

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cooks wore shoes and aprons can anyone else do another one

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They would wear a apron around there waist, they would roll up there sleeves and also wear reagular phesent clothing, also a chef hat

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