Basically, it was customary for medieval people to eat with their fingers, just as it is today to eat many foods. The difference is that they ate salad and bits from their stew that way, but we don't. They did not have a concept of germs causing disease, and they did not use personal forks, though they used forks in kitchens and for carving roasts.
no
in medieval times people of less importance sat below the salt
Yes, medieval people toasted bread over the fire. Sometimes they would even have some cheese or butter to toast with their bread!
I suppose medieval people had everything they needed to make and eat cheese rolls, but the earliest reference I can find to them is a recipe dating from about 1930.
Same thing that causes people to eat what they eat here and now: * what they can grow or raise * what they can find * what they can hunt or catch * what they can buy * what they can make * whatever is available that nourishes them and doesn't hurt them or kill them
some do
no
Low-standard porridge.
Bread & cheese with ale.
yes they eat it because they are idiots
enemys like humans
in medieval times people of less importance sat below the salt
Caviar, seafood, and lady fingers
Most people eat a drumstick or wing with their fingers. Other pieces are bigger and have more meat. You should cut the meat off the bone and eat it with a fork.
Hungarians don't eat their fingers they just eat their feet..
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Bread, cheese, meat, vegetables and fruit.