Vikings typically drink out of drinking horns during their feasts and celebrations.
Vikings drank mead, a fermented honey drink, out of drinking horns during their feasts and celebrations.
Vikings made it into North America, Northern Europe, and western Asia (founding modern Russia). They may have gone into North Africa. They apparently did not journey to South America, Australia, or Antarctica.
Yes, but unlike the popular image the Vikings of Iceland rarely drank mead. This was because the land they were living on did not produce enough grain and so they tended to drink fermented yoghurt.
because they died ............ and also they settled in America so they didnt do it because they didint die stupid who ever wrote that
they didnt
Because vikings were ballas they didnt give an eff about anybody, cept there boyz
Vikings typically drink out of drinking horns during their feasts and celebrations.
Vikings drank mead, a fermented honey drink, out of drinking horns during their feasts and celebrations.
drink beer
Yes they did
they didnt because that was thei home turf
Because the english didnt want the vikings to rule their country that the englishman sent them away and ENDED (Died or turned to skeleton)
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of course we drink, sheesh, we would dehydrate if we didnt.
Not all of them, but it's possible that some did. Most stories about Vikings were made up by scared Europeans.
Vikings didnt have as much as food options as we do oday, but the veggies they ate were mainly peas, onions, garlic and cabbage.