Tudor servants typically ate in a separate area from their employers, often in the kitchen or a designated servant's hall. Their meals were simpler and less elaborate than those of the nobility, consisting of basic foods like bread, pottage, and occasionally meat or fish. This separation reflected the social hierarchy of the time, emphasizing the distinction between the classes.
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The royal Tudor girls read, went to eat and did all that royal-ish stuff. Whereas the common Tudor girls did housework.
This answer is an educated guess and not the response of a qualified historian. In the Tudor period, children of the upper classes would not have had to pack a lunch and go to school. They would have been taught at home by tutors and governesses, and only what they needed to know for their station in life. They would have been served meals by servants and would not have been carrying packed lunches to school. Peasant children and children of tradespeople did not go to school but worked on the land or at a trade for their families' well-being. Education of the sort we know had not begun when the Tudor period ended.
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Usually the leftovers & scraps from what they cooked for the rich people.
what do tudor explores eat on the gold hind
well, there are scullery maids and royals would have ladies and gentlemen in waiting.
they tended to eat anything what a normal tudor would eat. they werent different from any other tudor.
The tudor salors had to eat their own wee and poo as well as eachother.
tudor roundels are made for making sweetmeat to eat during a banquet.
Food
Food
The royal Tudor girls read, went to eat and did all that royal-ish stuff. Whereas the common Tudor girls did housework.
The meat that Tudor people would eat is peackock,swan and lamb
I am not sure what they eat and I need the answer!!!!!1
The diet of a Tudor consisted of Meat, Pork basically all the poultary and animals we eat today.
Spices are expensive in tudor times. If you are poor and you want to eat spices you need to grow it in your garden.