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Medieval Food Presented by Miles, Alex, and Kyle.

Dec 24, 2015

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Page 1: Medieval Food Presented by Miles, Alex, and Kyle.

Medieval Food

Presented by Miles, Alex, and Kyle

Page 2: Medieval Food Presented by Miles, Alex, and Kyle.

In General

• Depended on the social class– The Wealthy

• wide range of food

– The Peasants• simple menu

• Heart-healthy– low in calories– low in fat– high in fiber

•Lacked Vitamins-A, C, and D-Ale was

drank

Page 3: Medieval Food Presented by Miles, Alex, and Kyle.

The Wealthy• Birds

– capons, geese, larks, and chickens

• Fish– salmon, herring,

eels– fresh, smoked,

salted

• Other meats– Beef, Bacon,

Lamb

• Vegetables– eaten with

meats– grown in the

castle garden

Page 4: Medieval Food Presented by Miles, Alex, and Kyle.

The Peasants

• Breads– barley– rye

• Drinks– water from the well– ale from the barley– sweetened with honey

• Protien– peas– beans

• Pottage– thick soup– Onions, cabbage,

garlic, nuts, berries, leeks, spinach, parsley

– fatty bacon, salty pork

Page 5: Medieval Food Presented by Miles, Alex, and Kyle.

Let’s EAT!!Baked Apples in Pastry• 2 apples• 3 cups flour• 1 1/2 tsp. salt• 3/4 cup vegetable shortening• 1/2 cup shredded Cheddar cheese• 10-12 Tbs. ice-cold water• 1/2 cup (1/2 stick) butter• 1/2 cup sugar• 1/2 tsp. cinnamon

1. Combine flour, salt, vegetable shortening, and cheese.

2. Add in water.

3. Peel apple and cut into chunks.

4. Roll out dough and cut into rectangles.

5. Combine butter, sugar, and cinnamon and spread on dough.

6. Place apple on rectangle and roll up dough.

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Sources

www.medieval-life.net/food.htm

www.medievalcookery.com/recipes/

www.godecookery.com/godeboke/godeboke.htm

www.our-food-recipes.com/european-medieval-food-recipes.html

www.WOMAN!!.com