They would've used hot flat rocks like a grill, Cooking pits, screwers, mud ovens, and of course metal kettles.
on a stick over a fire.
They would've used hot flat rocks like a grill, Cooking pits, screwers, mud ovens, and of course metal kettles.
on a stick over a fire.
Due to their traveling nature, vikings had a very wide variety in their diet. They had some basics, but they often ate regionally, depending on where they ended up. Some foods they are known to have eaten:
Meats
beef, mutton, lamb, goat, horse, pork, deer, elk, reindeer, bear, boar, squirrel
Poultry
chicken, geese, ducks, eggs, golden plover, grey plover, black grouse, wood pigeon, lapwing
Seafood
surströmning (sour herring), cod, hakikarl (fermented shark), coalfish, herring, salmon, ling, mackeral, oysters, cockles, mussels, winkles, smelt, eels, scallops, beached whales, porpoises, seals, seaweed
Dairy
goat milk, cow milk, butter, buttermilk, whey, skyr, curds, cheese
Fruit
sloes, plums, apples, blackberries, bilberries, figs, grapes
Vegetables
carrots, parsnips, turnips, celery, spinach, cabbage, radishes, fava beans, peas, beets, angelica, mushrooms, leeks, onions
Grains
barley, rye, oats, rice, millet, buckwheat, hops, flatbread, porridge
Herbs and Seasonings
dill, coriander, cumin, pepper, saffron, ginger, cardamom, cloves, nutmeg, mace, cinnamon, anise, bay leaves, vinegar
Nuts
walnuts, almonds, chestnuts
Mainly land animals. They DID NOT turn cannibal. Also, when vikings invaded villages, they stole a lot of meat.
They ate a wide variety of foods. Basically if you eat it today it was also eaten by the Vikings.
Beef, pork, lamb and mutton were staple meats, sea food was also eaten regularly.
Preserving meat was also very important so they salted, smoked and fermented meats as well. Fowl was also eaten.
If they happened up on a beached whale they would gather the meat from the carcass (I assume if it wasn't to terribly rancid but not having lived back then anythings possible I suppose)
They also ate a wide variety of vegetables as well from carrots to celery and pea's. These were also preserved usually by drying. Apples and a multitude of berries were also widely eaten.
They also ate eggs, made sausages as well as cheese both pressed block and curds, soups and stews were commonplace and breads were made from different grains they had available.
The Viking menu was quite wide and diverse.
Vikings ate a wide variety of foods. Since the Vikings inhabited colder territory, they didn't rely on agriculture. Some of the common foods were- venison, pork, beef, fish, apples, blackberrys,and plums.
They used spoons, knives, pots and pans.
The Vikings usually cooked on an open fire and did not have forks. They didn't need forks anyway because the majority of Viking meals were either hand-held (bread, chicken) or stews.
To eat their meals they used their hands, wooden plates and wooden bowls. Richer Vikings could afford to have metal plates and bowls made for them, but wood was the most commonly used, because Vikings travelled a lot and wood was the most readily available.
They had two meals a day, breakfast and dinner, while occasionally snacking through the day. They didn't have such a thing as lunchtime.
Meat from animals, fish and birds (they also farmed), root vegetables, cereals, honey. They also travelled widely so would have known about foods from other parts of the world.
over an open fire
The Vikings cooked on iron pot of a fire.
food
they eat food like their own pee..... and stuff
The Vikings kept animals because if they didn't have food they would kill them and eat them.
Fermented fish is considered to be one of the Vikings favorite food. They had to eat things that would be preserved on their long voyages.
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Most Vikings were farmers.
Yes, porridge was a food that vikings sometimes ate.
there probably had to be some food or what would they eat?
fish
the vikings ate human food like everyone else
they eat food like their own pee..... and stuff
The Vikings kept animals because if they didn't have food they would kill them and eat them.
they eat the packed food
They eat sushi
food
what did the southwestern eat
They eat all kinds of food
Fermented fish is considered to be one of the Vikings favorite food. They had to eat things that would be preserved on their long voyages.