pork or chicken or any type of meat they could kill animals for!
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The peasant had very little money. They owed taxes for just about everything including death. As a tenant farmer for the manor/estate they were given a small strip of land to grow food so some sold what they didn't eat. Life was very hard and they had very little.
Medieval villains, like other characters of their time, would typically eat during designated meal times, which were usually breakfast, dinner, and supper. Meals were often communal and could be influenced by the availability of food, seasonal changes, and local customs. Villains might also partake in feasts or banquets, particularly if they had gained wealth or power. Additionally, their eating habits could reflect their character, with excess or gluttony symbolizing their moral failings.
In medieval Europe, court jesters would have had access to the food of wealthy people. In addition to bread, they would have eaten beef, pork, fish, and the meat of game birds.
Medieval kings and queens enjoyed lavish feasts that featured a wide array of foods, including roasted meats like venison, swan, and peacock, often served with rich sauces. They also consumed various pies, fish, and game birds, alongside fruits, nuts, and spiced bread. Exotic spices and sugar were often used to enhance the flavor of dishes, reflecting the wealth and status of the nobility. These feasts typically showcased the finest culinary skills of the time and were accompanied by music and entertainment.
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A little meat on occasions and a whole lot of starches from root vegetables and grains.
For entertainment, (recreation) that kings would do in the medieval times were to have big feasts, sing, eat, dance and sit down and let the court jesters entertain them.
at around about 2:00
yes they would go to a friendsthey had feasts
Food :)
food
they would eat what dogs eat! j.k. they would eat what the lords ate i think.
a peasant eats fruits and vegetable's.
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The peasant had very little money. They owed taxes for just about everything including death. As a tenant farmer for the manor/estate they were given a small strip of land to grow food so some sold what they didn't eat. Life was very hard and they had very little.
For a peasant: Wake up, eat some moldy bread, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, eat some moldy bread, sleep, repeat.