they would use berries and peppers to make ale and wine taste spicyier
No or it wouldn't be called "Elizabethan" it would have been called the middle ages. Two different time periods.
Very noisy, crowded and smelly, but very interesting
When people went to the theater during the Elizabethan era, they were typically all standing in a large room. It would have been hot and they would have been standing close together. Most people would be able to see the stage easily and most people would be able to hear easily because the theaters were generally small and circular.
"Class" can mean a number of different things. How you would say it depends on which meaning you wish to use. The word "class" itself does not appear to have been used for any purpose in Elizabethan writings.
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yes mummies are full of spices when they have been mumified
Pickled refers to a food or ingredient that has been preserved in a solution of vinegar or brine, often with added flavorings such as herbs or spices. The pickling process helps to extend the shelf life of foods and can impart a tangy or sour flavor.
If it hadn't been for the Elizabethan Age, Shakespeare would have lived most of his life in a timeless limbo. If the years 1558 to 1603 hadn't existed, Shakespeare would have appeared in the Jacobean Age at the age of 39 already, with only 13 years of his life left to live.
The differences between clothing worn by the rich and poor in Elizabethan times would have been quite marked. The rich would have been able to afford silks and brocades, laces, furs and finest weaves, linens, leathers and jewellery. Whereas the poorer classes would have been wearing clothes made from the cheapest materials, rougher weaves, animal hides, coarse woollen items. There wasn't much washing going on, so they would have all been fairly equally unhygienic. The other main difference would be the fact that the upper classes could afford to follow fashion, as can be seen by the many images on the internet of Elizabethan men and women of the court of Queen Elizabeth I.
You would be given a sound scolding ! Harsh words would be heaped upon thee. You would have been treated very harshly, and lost your life , harsh words no
That would have been extremely rare, after all a joust was pubic affair and honor was most important.
The Tudors of 16th century England would have had access to many spices which were prevalent in the Mediterranean such as parsley, mustard, cumin, coriander, mint, rosemary, sage, and thyme. Other spices such as pepper, cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, ginger and various chilies would have been available from Portuguese, Genovese, and Venetian, traders who brought them from Asia and the Middle East.