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Yes, some medieval people did eat gingerbread. According to the Wikipedia article on gingerbread, it was introduced to Western Europe by an Armenian monk named Gregory of Nicopolis in the year 992 AD. There is a source link below.
Corn, Fish, Deer
eat potatoes
applesauce cookies,gingerbread orange cake, hardtack cake, idiots cake, corn muffins, Lincoln cake.
They eat the gingerbread house after Christmas!
Because the liked yo eat baskets. Of bread.
The Middle Colonies: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware.
wheat,barley,oats,rye,and corn
Gingerbread was important to the American colonies for several reasons. It provided a way to preserve food, as the spices and sugar used in gingerbread acted as natural preservatives. Additionally, it became a symbol of celebration and community, often associated with holidays and special events. The craft of gingerbread baking also fostered creativity and cultural exchange among settlers and their diverse backgrounds.
Yes, the middle colonies are proprietary colonies.
Use foam paper brown color, you can't eat it and it makes a fake gingerbread well.
They tend to eat pierniczki a gingerbread cookie basically.