Same reason we do today because they wanted something sweet. Man has always had a sweet tooth.
people believed that you had to eat pig willy when you went to hell
Colonists weren't in New York during the middle ages!
Yes they did. Records show that in London along the banks of the Thames people did try to catch mud eels
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.
During the middle ages, corn had not yet been introduced to europe from the new world
No. In the middle ages in Europe people did eat door mice.
There are quite a few things that people during the middle ages would eat at a wedding. Meats of all kinds are included.
No. They cooked their food.
yes
they put them in their mouths, chewed and swallowed
because they didnt have silver ware
people believed that you had to eat pig willy when you went to hell
blueberry bannock
Food @ desserts
Mutton
Most people of the Middle Ages did not eat dessert as a standard meal course. Fruit was sweetened with honey, and this was a sort of dessert. During the High Middle Ages, however, sugar was introduced as a luxury item, and by the Late Middle Ages, rich people began to eat various things that could be made with it. These items included sweet pastries, custards, fritters, waffles, crepes, tarts, and sweet puddings. Ice cream is believed to have been invented by Arabs and introduced into Europe during the Middle Ages. There is a link below.
bread .