Why Medieval Peasants Ate This One Dish Every Single Day
Why Medieval Peasants Ate This One Dish Every Single Day Forget the grand feasts often depicted; for most, medieval life revolved around simpler fare. This video explores the reality of medieval food, focusing on the humble pottage that formed the core of the medieval diet for medieval peasants. Discover how people truly ate and survived in the middle ages, challenging common perceptions of historical food practices. Our best videos: • "You've Been Making Sourdough Wrong For Ye... • Sourdough Bread: Why Everyone's Obsessed Now • The Perfect White Bread Died 400 Years Ago... • Sourdough Bread: Why Everyone's Obsessed Now • "You've Been Making Sourdough Wrong For Ye... • Why Medieval Bog Iron Was Practically Inde... • Pechka Secrets The 2 Ton Stove Russian Pe... Listen our PODCAST: • Best Medieval Videos

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