they stored it down below and then they put lots n lots of salt so it would last longer and wont go moldy and be all horibble so when they go to eat it the salt makes it nice and fresh for the saliors and makes them not hungry but they might catch sculvy because they only take meat and nuts and the havent got bairly and vitimines in thx for reading by bethany page in year 6 at the manor school written in 2012 thx
The answer is simple at the time it was created there were lots of sailing and cross continental traveling going on and there was a need for keeping food fresh for the voyages peter durand found that you can vacuum seal a tin can to hold nearly any food and it will keep it fresh for not days, not months, but years.
-Dried or salted meat or fish -Dried biscuits, butter or cheese -No fresh fruit or vegetables -Drank beer, because it was easier to keep fresh than water -maggots crawl into food -Nuts -meat and fish, went rotten
whats an extreme shortage of food
it was hard to find fresh water. it was also a challenge to find fresh food
it helped keep food fresh
Stuff
The answer is simple at the time it was created there were lots of sailing and cross continental traveling going on and there was a need for keeping food fresh for the voyages peter durand found that you can vacuum seal a tin can to hold nearly any food and it will keep it fresh for not days, not months, but years.
The tudor salors had to eat their own wee and poo as well as eachother.
Food
Maybe stale or just 'non-fresh' or even 'food that isn't fresh'. For example, this food was stale OR this food isn't fresh OR this is non-fresh food
the spit is something that the tudors used to cook there food the spit was usually given to a tudor child you really wouldn't want to be a child in tudor times
scurvy, black death or food poisoning
the spit is something that the tudors used to cook there food the spit was usually given to a tudor child you really wouldn't want to be a child in tudor times
pakaged food has packaging and fresh does not
There is not standard collective noun for 'fresh food', in which case any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a basket of fresh food, a market of fresh food, a buffet of fresh food.
in the kichen
they tended to eat anything what a normal tudor would eat. they werent different from any other tudor.