Victorian poor people often had limited options for dessert, typically relying on simple and inexpensive ingredients. Common treats included bread puddings, fruit pies, and rice pudding, which were made with leftover bread or rice, sweetened with a bit of sugar and flavored with seasonal fruits. Occasionally, they might enjoy a basic cake or biscuits if they could afford the ingredients. Desserts were often a way to make use of scraps and leftovers, reflecting the resourcefulness necessitated by their financial constraints.
what did poor people eat and drink in the victorian era
never
ragged clothes
In the Victorian workhouse times the poor people had to wear a uniform so the outside knew they were poor and knew they were from the workhouse.
no the smoke filled up and killed them and that is why there are no poor people left in london.
what did poor people eat and drink in the victorian era
nothing
They were everywhere.
never
no
ragged clothes
In the Victorian workhouse times the poor people had to wear a uniform so the outside knew they were poor and knew they were from the workhouse.
no the smoke filled up and killed them and that is why there are no poor people left in london.
yes
there were over 200 poor people.
yes it is used by rich and poor children from the Victorian times
they died