Anytime they wanted
no actually three or four times a day at about times in between 7:00 am - 10:00 pm
No servants in the Middle Ages ate meat unless they smuggled it from their nobles' manor/castle.
Well, it depends. Middle Age peasants ate differently from Middle Age nobles or barons, and they usually ate differently from Kings and Queens, so it's hard to give you a straight answer, but they all ate things such as Potatoes, Carrots, Lettuce, Cabbage etc.
It was a a standard food eaten by all people living in Great Britain from neolithic times on into the Middle Ages
Helen Ethle.
He ate it
they ate fish and chips :D
They cooked it in fireplaces, ate it raw, or dried it.
in the middle ages kings ,popes,knights and more ate fish and vegtables that the peasant's grew
the clothiers make clothes for the king William and for the nobles and all important people on that time, they needed to have knowledge of various fines and they were required to use expensive material.
Mostly fish or some meat, but they might eat whatever they found in the middle ages.
In the Middle Ages, the people used to salt meat to keep it fresh for later, as salt is a preservative and protects against bacteria, fungi, and insects. Therefore, they used to spice their food heavily when they ate it to camoflage the heavy and therefore unpleasant taste of the salt.
Mouse ears? ears of mice? Nothing. People ate mice as a dish.