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They ate chicken, beef, lamb and mutton, deer, rabbit, squirrel, grains such as wheat and barley, and other game animals.

In medieval times, Europe did not have turkey, potatoes, or tomatoes, among other foods that were introduced after the Europeans discovered America.

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with their fingers, because, until around the time of the 1400s, the catholic Church said that only human fingers, the ones God has made, were fit for touching food

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i fink they ate chicken and other things like that

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