They stuffed the food with salt which would let it dry out and that's how they would preserve it.
water can not preserve food it attracts mold
The peasants give food & land to the lords.
On meat, salt can preserve food.
well once you have cooked the food it is ready to it so there is no need to preserve it
food
supply them with food and clothing.
Medieval lords got their food from the peasants
Water doesn't necessarily preserve food. However, the canning process can preserve food. The boiling process can prevent any transfer of bacteria, fungus or microbes.
no.
The peasants had to get food, farm, and support the Lord / Noble by paying taxes.
Salt is used to preserve food along with adding taste.
ther prepared the food with fire on the fireplace