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ELIZABETHAN FOOD
CURTISHA BROWN
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2.
VISUAL EFFECTS
In the early Medieval era meat was a sign of wealth.
Peacocks were reared for consumption but their feathers were used to decorate cooked foods.
Cultivation of fruit trees and bee hives was also seen during the Elizabethan era.
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CONT.
Elizabethan enjoyed a variety of serving methods, colors and various 'props'.
The old English Nursery Rhyme "Sing a song of sixpence' contains the phrase '4 and 20 blackbirds baked in a pie'.
4.
PURCHASING
Elizabethan Food was generally purchased from small markets and from fairs.
In London there were specific markets which sold either fish, dairy products or fruit and vegetables.
They were mainly sold in large cities like London.
Meat was sold at large livestock markets.
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COOKING UTENSILS
Useful cooking utensils were: pots, pans, kettles, and skillets.
To prepare the food knives, ladles, meatforks, and scissors were used.
Elizabethan cooks used a baking tray made of hardened pastry.
6.
DRINKS
Water was not clean in the Middle Ages and people therefore drank wine and ale.
Honey was used to make a sweet alcoholic drink called mead which was drunk by all classes.
Wine was generally imported although some fruit wines were produced in England.
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http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/elizabethan-food.htm
Tootie Brown
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