Medieval feasts?!


Question: medieval feasts?

who went what did they do how long were they @ them days ? hours? anything at all! it's really appreciated !

thanks


Answers: medieval feasts?

who went what did they do how long were they @ them days ? hours? anything at all! it's really appreciated !

thanks

Who went were whoever was invited. But in England it was the King & knights who had the hunting rights and killed the deer and the boar, they had servants who collected the chickens, duck, geese & swans also farmers provided the eggs & cheese & produce as part of their tithe. The fishermen also gave part of their catch to the royal courtiers and their ladies.

In terms of days, usually a week, until the meat ran out. Then off they went hunting again in the King's Forest.

I was fortunate enough to visit Hampton Court Palace, Henry the 8ths home for his merry wives of England. The kitchens were a truly great experience to tour - besides open fires 12 feet long with spits for roasting the animals and a seat for the young boys who manually turned the spits - the original rotary oven I guess, they had a slaughter house for the animals, a hanging room for the game birds, a room for the herbs & spices, a dairy for the milk & cheeses, huge long tables for the many kitchen workers, butchers, fishmongers, bakers, who did the produce preparation and made the dough for the pies. It's a fascination place to visit, well at least it was for me.

Thank you. Hampton Court is still open and used today & apartments provided to lesser royals, faithful long time servants now retired from the Royal Household & called Grace & Favour apartments. The Queen pays. Report It


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  • You need to look this one up. Try Messe It Forth.com and I think you'll find what you're looking for.

    BBQ style
    Roasting meats
    Sauces???
    Steamed foods
    NO utensils.
    Fireplace roaring.
    Medevil dancers, etc around.
    Slow cooked Meats.
    Vegetables
    Ale (beer) Wine??
    Messy dining ( Vikings)??





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