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A poor Tudor lunch typically consisted of simple, hearty fare, reflecting the limited resources of lower-class families. Common items included coarse bread, pottage (a thick soup or stew), and seasonal vegetables, with occasional meat or fish if available. Meals were often accompanied by ale or water, as wine was a luxury. Overall, the focus was on sustenance rather than variety or flavor.

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