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Medieval cuisine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Medieval cuisine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Festivals Celtiques et fêtes médiévales | Scoop.it

Medieval cuisine includes the foods, eating habits, and cooking methods of various European cultures during the Middle Ages, a period roughly dating from the 5th to the 16th century. During this period, diets and cooking changed less across Europe than they did in the briefer early modern period that followed, when those changes helped lay the foundations for modern European cuisine.

 

Cereals remained the most important staples during the early Middle Ages, as rice was a late introduction to Europe and the potato was only introduced in 1536, with a much later date for widespread usage. Barley, oat and rye among the poor, and wheat for the governing classes, were eaten as bread,porridge, gruel and pasta by all members of society. Fava beans and vegetables were important supplements to the cereal-based diet of the lower orders. (Phaseolus beans, today the "common bean," were of New World origin and were introduced after the Columbian Exchange in the 16th century.)

 

Meat was more expensive and therefore more prestigious and in the form of game was common only on the tables of the nobility. The most prevalent butcher's meats were pork, chicken and other domestic fowl; beef, which required greater investment in land, was less common. Cod and herring were mainstays among the northern populations; dried, smoked or salted they made their way far inland, but a wide variety of other saltwater and freshwaterfish was also eaten.

 

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Not medieval, but worth to visit to find good food with recipes:

 

https://gustmeeshobbyfr.wordpress.com/2012/01/17/roulades-farcies-aux-choux/

 

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Battle of the Nations 2012

Battle of the Nations 2012 | Festivals Celtiques et fêtes médiévales | Scoop.it
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Finally the HMBIA, which has only recently been presented to the international community, has announced the launch of common HMB world rating, which will ensure formation of club and personal ratings. The process of development includes creation of national ratings of all the countries where historical medieval battle is practised.


Acps Pacs's comment, March 17, 2013 2:01 PM
it is me Ronan and Emmanuel and Ludovic Noirs Tabards
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Vannes Fetes Historiques / Medieval festival 2011

Via: http://www.brittanyholidaycottagestorent.com Between the 12th-14th July 2011 the city of Vannes held its Fetes Historiques, it was a fantastic day out, ...
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Medieval Festivals in Europe

Medieval Festivals in Europe | Festivals Celtiques et fêtes médiévales | Scoop.it
Visiting Medieval Festivals provides us with a background about what happens in the Middle Age without the need to read the history about it, it's all visua...
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Battle of the Nations - Historical Medieval Battle - Luxembourg 2013

Photos by Gust MEES, Feb 17, 2013 - BATTLE OF THE NATIONS is the World Championship of Historical Medieval Battle (HMB) which gives fighters of 25 national teams from three continents an opportunity to meet in an uncompromising full contact battle.
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Check also:

 

- http://www.bn-fest.com

 

http://bohurt.lucilinburhuc.net/

 

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Visegrád 2011 Lovagi felvonulás

Knight's tournament

A medieval programme organized all year long, performed by the Saint George Knightly Order in the open air theatre of the Lower Castle in Visegrád.

The show is available for groups on demand from 30 attendees.
For smaller groups and individual guests, it is always possible to join the booked events.

 

http://www.visegrad.hu/lovagi-torna-1

 

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Medieval Festivals in Europe

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