they would eat porridge for breakfast ( well normally) For lunch they would either eat a hot or cold meal ( depends how rich they are) a hot meal would be something like, potatoes, vegetables and fish/ chicken or some sort of meat. But on a Sunday they would have a special lunch, a roast dinner. Finally for dinner it'd be a hot meal again. any sort of vegtable, meat and potatoes/ MASH/ or something like that.
The rich Victorians ate plenty of meat. The would eat meats such as venison, pheasant, pork, and chicken. They also ate vegetables such as turnip, and potatoes.
The rich Victorians ate plenty of meat. The would eat meats such as venison, pheasant, pork, and chicken. They also ate vegetables such as turnip, and potatoes.
they ate poetaetoes
Rich Victorians typically ate three main meals a day: breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Breakfast was often a substantial meal, while lunch was lighter, and dinner was a grand affair, sometimes lasting several hours with multiple courses. Additionally, they might have had tea in the late afternoon, which could include snacks or light dishes. Overall, their dining habits were elaborate and reflected their social status.
Food
Rich Victorians would eat a lot of meat like Venison, Chicken, Pork and Pheasant. They would eat vegetables like Carrots, Onions, Turnips and Potatoes. They would also eat vegetable and meat soups, and stews. For dessert, they would eat spotted dick, cakes, and jam roly-poly.
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to eat in past tense
No.
the Victorians ate simple foods such as cheese, bread, eggs and biscuits.
yell with you
Yes the question What do you eat for lunch? is grammatically correct.This is something you would ask someone to find out what types of things they usually eat for their lunch.Not to be confused with What did you eat for your lunch?which is a question to find out what someone had at a specific time for their lunch.