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Tudor food rocks By lily pickworth

drinks In Tudor times because there was only dirty water people had to drink something else and that something was ale, sherry, cider or wine. The rich Tudors drank all of these but the poor just drank ale or cider. The poor drank 1 gallon of ale or cider a day. They made it themselves from apples. Even children drank these. They also drank milk because some people had their own cows. Rich people drank from wine glasses and the poor people drank from wooden goblets that they carved.

Henry viii’s diet Henry liked to entertain foreign visitors. When there were banquets he chose the food that went on the menu. Henry ‘s favourite meats were roasted swan, beaver tail and animal inners. YUCK!!! He liked to eat lots of food and so he would not just have breakfast, lunch and dinner but he ate all the time in the day.

What poor people ate in Tudor times In Tudor times poor people did not have loads of money so they could only buy cheap food or eat food that they had grown. People could make bread and had animals like pigs, cows and chickens. The chicken laid eggs and the cows made milk. Tudor people would drink the milk from the cows but the milk could also be used to make butter. Because poor people couldn’t afford meat they grew vegetables to eat. In Tudor times people did not have freezers and could not keep food fresh. They could only eat seasonal vegetables.

What rich people ate in tudor times Rich people in Tudor times, like Henry VIII, liked to eat expensive food. Most of the food and drink, such as wine, they had was made in other countries and it was then sent to rich people by boat. This is why the food was expensive. Rich people would have feasts with lots of food that went on for hours. Rich people used metal spoons made from silver or pewter. Poor people couldn’t afford these so they carved their own spoons from wood.

DID YOU KNOW… That in 1569 it was illegal to eat any fruits because Tudor people thought that they caused illness and disease.

Table manners Tudors were very strict about good table manners. They could not put their elbows on the table, put their fingers in their ears, put their hands on their heads, blow their nose with their hands, play with their food or speak with food in their mouths. Bones weren’t placed back on the plate. They had to be put on the floor. Children were taught good table manners when they were little. Even poor people had good table manners. Poor Tudor people shared one meal and ate with their hands. People watched each other wash their hands because they did not want dirt in their food. NO WIND AT THE TABLE!!!

Tudor recipes Poor people made pottage. They would eat it with bread. You can make pottage with peas, milk, egg yolk, breadcrumbs, parsley, ginger and saffron. Rich people could afford to eat rice pudding. It was expensive because English people could not grow rice and sugar because it is too cold. Rice pudding was made from rice, sugar, nutmeg, milk, raisins and apricots.

Meat and fish the Tudors ate