What kind of monks? Catholic monks can eat meat on most days; Buddhist monks can not.
During the Renaissance era, monks typically ate two meals a day. These meals were often simple and consisted of bread, vegetables, and occasionally fish or dairy, depending on the monastic rules and local customs. The eating schedule was largely influenced by their religious practices, emphasizing fasting and abstinence on certain days.
Most everyone who was not well off ( monks were very poor) ate barley soups, rye or barley bread ( wheat was too expensive) and oatmeal for their meals. Sometimes they were lucky to have a bit of meat, fish and some vegetables.
What Monks EatMonks eat lamb and they also eat pigs feet. Its hard to believe but the monks think that eating animals will make their god very happy
yes they do!
no
yes they did eat eels. When they were lucky that was.
Native Ameracians eat two main meals a day.
How many meals Indians eat per day depends on the Indian. Some of them may eat three meals a day, while others eat less.
monks eat horrible food and nice food. i think sometimes they eat salmon but I'm not sure. other times they might eat a soup or something along those lines
the same as the rich and poor
They are vegeterian, maybe vegan!