Just as much like today common man, in medieval age the average heigh of a knight was 1.80cm, that of commoners average 1.50, since the knight was coming from wealthy family he ate much better than normal people who often suffered hunger, today average heigh of europeans is 1.80 just like the medieval knight so we very probably ate like them :D
Knights usually ate varieties of meat and vegetables for dinner
Knights in the Middle Ages typically ate a diet that consisted of meat, bread, fish, and vegetables. They often consumed hearty stews, roasted meats, and freshly baked bread. Fruits, nuts, and cheese were also common components of their meals.
they ate cheeseburgers and fries somtimes some freid pickles the cheesburger was made of squirrel meat
in the middle ages kings ,popes,knights and more ate fish and vegtables that the peasant's grew
They ate beef, mutton, pork and venison. They also ate a great variety of birds, swans, herons, ducks, blackbirds, pigeons and greenfinches. However the church decreed that Wednesday, Friday and Saturday were fast days when people were not allowed to eat meat. Hope this helps :)
Knights ate foods like bread, meat, and porridge because these items provided the necessary energy and nutrients for them to maintain their strength and endurance during battles and tournaments. These high-calorie and protein-rich foods helped knights sustain themselves during long periods of physical activity and combat.
In medieval times, I'm sure the Japanese ate sushi. Knights, kings, queens, and those kinds of people, didn't even know sushi existed.
Arthur knights
the knights of the round table
You need to get the Black Knights because they are the strongest knights.
It depends on who you mean.... the king ate duck, chicken, turkey and fine fruits. knights ate left over food e.g chicken and turkey and the peasents eat rats, rubbish and any thing they can find e.g dead frogs or bugs
That depends on what Knights you are talking about. Are you talking about the medieval Knights in each Kingdom, the Knights of Malta, the Knights Templar? You are going to have to be a little more specific to get a meaningful answer.