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Medieval times food and drinks
Medieval times food and drinks




medieval times food and drinks

medieval times food and drinks

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Please choose your menu in advance: pork, poultry, fish, vegetarian, vegan, or gluten free.There is plenty to look at, to listen to, but most importantly plenty to taste! And if you are lucky you get your destiny read from your palm by a real fortune –teller! Sometimes, as a specialty, they would have cheese, bacon or poultry. While you eat a rich, 5 course dinner - enjoy the show that plays throughout the entire evening. Everyday food for the poor in the Middle Ages consisted of cabbage, beans, eggs, oats and brown bread.

medieval times food and drinks

So hold your jug of beer or goblet of wine and hope a musketeer does not challenge you to a duel! This be done in a food processor or blender, but don't grind them too finely. Get seated by an innkeeper and let the show begin! Watch the jugglers, beautiful belly dancers with swords and live snakes, listen to medieval music but be careful – every now and then a sword fight flares up. In the meantime, crush or grind the barley (or use ready-made steel-cut oats). Feel harsh and yet so romantic atmosphere which breathes on you from all sides! A noblemans diet was very different from the diets of those lower down the social scale. Let yourself be immersed in sights, sounds and smells that feel centuries old. Meal times are variable, but a midday meal was usually called ariston lunch. Are you ready for an evening of fun and merriment? Then welcome to a fascinating journey to the past! Once you reach the historical tavern, which is located right in the middle of the Old Town, take a steep stairway which leads deep into the darkness of old gothic cellars and – for this one night – also deep into the past.






Medieval times food and drinks