Barley. Wheat was too expensive to buy and corn hadn't been introduced to the Old World from the New World yet until the late 1400's.
bread
Not really. Bread was eaten by most people and used as a trencher for food. The main breads were made of rye or barley.
tiles that were made in the medieval times
they made it for the king and queen and sometimes the nobles.
Peasants and Knights made their weapons out of wood, iron, and different materials. Knights fought to protect their Kings and to worship their land. That's why they had to build castles to protect their land.
There lives was horrible there clothes was made out of rags.. their food was dry bread and vodka they slept on to a stove
Like peasants. They were queens and the peasants were poor people who worked the land or made the things that were needed.
Not really. Bread was eaten by most people and used as a trencher for food. The main breads were made of rye or barley.
Special bread ovens were huge affairs made of stone. Fires were stoked in the bases of these ovens and bread was baked on the stone slabs' tops.
The larges feudal group was always peasants of one type or another. In much of the Middle Ages, these people were mostly serfs, but in some places and times, they were mostly freemen.
tiles that were made in the medieval times
it was made in medieval times
it was made in medieval times
they made it for the king and queen and sometimes the nobles.
They were made in the medieval times.
Peasants and Knights made their weapons out of wood, iron, and different materials. Knights fought to protect their Kings and to worship their land. That's why they had to build castles to protect their land.
A chandler in medieval times was someone who made and sold candles.
Spoons would be made of wood or bone (for the peasants) and iron or other metals for the nobility. Knives were made of metal, as always, although people simply used their beltknife rather than a specialised implement. Forks were virtually nonexistent.