Yes, Vikings did eat stew, often made from available ingredients such as meat, fish, vegetables, and grains. These hearty dishes were typically cooked in a pot over an open fire and could vary based on the region and season. Stews were practical for the Vikings, as they could be prepared in large quantities and provided a nutritious meal for families and crews during long voyages.
fish stew, meat and bread
No, the Vikings did not have Cheddar cheese.
Cornbread and stew
herring
they eat food like their own pee..... and stuff
fish stew, meat and bread
Yes, you can eat stew. A stew is a mixture of ingredients for which there are a larger variety of recipes. It is generally served hot.
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People from Ethiopia often eat a stew that has spicy meat it . This stew is called wat. It is served with a sourdough bread.
Every chance I get.
They enjoy stew.
You eat it.
No, the Vikings did not have Cheddar cheese.
they eat tacos!!!
No. Stew left out overnight would not be safe to eat, covered or not - unless where it was left out was as cold as a refrigerator.
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no