An important meal
jester
That would be an ARCA
Corn meal, oatmeal, ham, water, bread, ir nothing at all.
yes, medieval people did wash what they ate off.
Heralds
Breakfast. It means break the fast, not eating after the long night.
medieval money
the people of the medieval times called their wives "wife, women" or by their real name.
they had toast. what do u recon they had?
Barley soups and breads
The middle ages lasted a thousand years and happened across a continent. There were a lot of kings; each was an individual, and each could do pretty much what he wanted. It was kind of like the joke, "Where does the elephant sit? Anywhere he wants." That said, however, it seems kings might usually have had no breakfast, or, if you prefer, a noon time dinner for breakfast. Working people needed to have calories in them to work, so they ate breakfast. People who did not labor avoided breakfast because not having it was a sign of status. The Church was against gluttony, so it advocated not eating unnecessary meal. There is a link below to the section on meals in a Wikipedia article on medieval cuisine.
they would have porrige if they were poor and some meat if they were lucky. the rich would have LOADS of meat and wine and beer.
Laboring people of the Middle Ages ate breakfast, dinner at noon, and supper in the evening. Wealthy people did not have breakfast unless they were very young or suffering from poor health. They ate diner at about noon, and supper in the evening.
The medieval priest ate trout and tobacco leaves.
Bread and breakfast
Barley soups and rye bread.
well if u think about it maybe it is but if you call it breakfast its not going to be a very healthy breakfast