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## What beverages do the peasants drink?<br>water, &hellip;
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This is our cauldron, it's made of bronze. I don't know what we would do without it. It’s nearly always over the fire. We make pottage<ref>pottage = a thick soup or stew made by boiling vegetables, grains, and, if available, meat or fish</ref>, that's our main food but we are nearly always hungry, especially in winter when the food starts to run out.  
I don't know what we would do without our '''cauldron''', it's made of bronze. It’s nearly always over the fire. We make pottage<ref>pottage = a thick soup or stew made by boiling vegetables, grains, and, if available, meat or fish</ref>, that's our main food but we are nearly always hungry, especially in winter when the food starts to run out.  


You should see how they feast up at the [[Wharram Percy/Manor House|Manor]]. I'll take you there later, my cousin Katie is a kitchen maid. She will show you what it's like.
You should see how they feast up at the [[Wharram Percy/Manor House|Manor]]. I'll take you there later, my cousin Katie is a kitchen maid. She will show you what it's like.
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Breakfast is usually just rye bread and water.
Breakfast is usually just rye bread and water.


We grow a few cabbages and herbs in the cottage garden which go into the pottage. In the autumn we collect berries from the woods. We also collect our firewood in the woods.  
We grow a few cabbages<ref>cabagge : [[File:Green cabbage unfurled proper.svg|50px]]</ref> and herbs in the cottage garden which go into the pottage. In the autumn we collect berries from the woods. We also collect our firewood in the woods.  
Sometimes Henry kills a pigeon or a rabbit in the woods but he has to be careful that he is not seen by the bailiff<ref>bailiff =steward, manager of a medieval manor charged with collecting its rents, etc.</reF> as these are the Lord's property. It's the same with the fish in the river.  
Sometimes Henry kills a pigeon or a rabbit in the woods but he has to be careful that he is not seen by the bailiff<ref>bailiff =steward, manager of a medieval manor charged with collecting its rents, etc.</ref> as these are the Lord's property. It's the same with the fish in the river.
 
Our main drink is ale<ref>ale - a kind of beer</ref> which is made in the village by Alice the brewer. Henry and I drink it with all our meals except breakfast, the children drink milk when we have it or water. Brewing is another of the jobs done by the women. It’s hard and dangerous work as you have to carry 12 gallon tubs<ref>tub [[File:Boissellerie - seille.JPG|50px]]</ref> of boiling liquid. Alice has been badly burnt twice. Before she can sell the ale, it has to be checked by the Lord's ale taster who fixes the price and takes some of the ale for the Lord of the Manor.


Our main drink is ale which is made in the village by Alice the brewer. Henry and I drink it with all our meals except breakfast, the children drink milk when we have it or water. Brewing is another of the jobs done by the women. It’s hard and dangerous work as you have to carry 12 gallon tubs of boiling liquid. Alice has been badly burnt twice. Before she can sell the ale, it has to be checked by the Lord's ale taster who fixes the price and takes some of the ale for the Lord of the Manor.


== Interactive exercises ==
== Interactive exercises ==
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|  wooden bowl || [[File:Woodturning-31-Bowl-gje.jpg|130px]]
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| [[File:Woodturning-31-Bowl-gje.jpg|130px]] || wooden bowl
| wooden spoon ||[[File:Brooklyn Museum 22.247 Spoon.jpg|130px]]  
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| [[File:Brooklyn Museum 22.247 Spoon.jpg|130px]] || wooden spoon
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| [[File:Cooking-pan.svg|120px]] || frying pan
| frying pan || [[File:Cooking-pan.svg|120px]]
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| [[File:Jar in ceramic for olive oil.jpg|98px]] || jar of oil
| jar of oil || [[File:Jar in ceramic for olive oil.jpg|98px]]
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| [[File:KETTLE.jpg|130px]] || cauldron
| cauldron || [[File:KETTLE.jpg|130px]]  
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| [[File:Knife.svg|120px]] || knife
| knife || [[File:Knife.svg|120px]]  
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| [[File:Drumbarrel.JPG|85px]] || barrel of ale
| barrel of ale || [[File:Drumbarrel.JPG|85px]]  
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| [[File:Jarro de vino - Astudillo - ca. 1950.jpg|130px]] || earthen jug of water
| earthen jug of water || [[File:Jarro de vino - Astudillo - ca. 1950.jpg|130px]] |
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Aktuelle Version vom 12. Oktober 2024, 04:57 Uhr

Task
  1. Read the text.
  2. Make a list of the meals.
    1. Then collect what food the peasants eat.
    2. What beverages do the peasants drink?
      water, …
  3. Then do the interactive exercises.


I don't know what we would do without our cauldron, it's made of bronze. It’s nearly always over the fire. We make pottage[1], that's our main food but we are nearly always hungry, especially in winter when the food starts to run out.

You should see how they feast up at the Manor. I'll take you there later, my cousin Katie is a kitchen maid. She will show you what it's like.

Puchberg Burgruine mittelalterliche Küche.jpg

Our main food is pottage: a vegetable and herb soup cooked in the skillet, a deep pan. We have this at noon and in the evening with bread made from oats. It’s thin and watery but its warming. Sometimes I add nettles to it.

Our pig is very important. We fatten him up during the summer and slaughter him in the autumn. We salt the pork to make it keep. We only eat meat one or twice a week and it often runs out before spring and then we have to go without.

Our cow is important for milk and cheese, which I make. We keep her in the house with us during winter. In bad winters the hay runs out and we have to kill her. Then we have extra meat for a while but go hungry later. We also keep hens which give us two or three eggs each a week.

Breakfast is usually just rye bread and water.

We grow a few cabbages[2] and herbs in the cottage garden which go into the pottage. In the autumn we collect berries from the woods. We also collect our firewood in the woods. Sometimes Henry kills a pigeon or a rabbit in the woods but he has to be careful that he is not seen by the bailiff[3] as these are the Lord's property. It's the same with the fish in the river.

Our main drink is ale[4] which is made in the village by Alice the brewer. Henry and I drink it with all our meals except breakfast, the children drink milk when we have it or water. Brewing is another of the jobs done by the women. It’s hard and dangerous work as you have to carry 12 gallon tubs[5] of boiling liquid. Alice has been badly burnt twice. Before she can sell the ale, it has to be checked by the Lord's ale taster who fixes the price and takes some of the ale for the Lord of the Manor.


Interactive exercises

Kitchenware

Find the pairs:

wooden bowl Woodturning-31-Bowl-gje.jpg
wooden spoon Brooklyn Museum 22.247 Spoon.jpg
frying pan Cooking-pan.svg
jar of oil Jar in ceramic for olive oil.jpg
cauldron KETTLE.jpg
knife Knife.svg
barrel of ale Drumbarrel.JPG
earthen jug of water Jarro de vino - Astudillo - ca. 1950.jpg |

Our Food

Complete the text by dragging the green fields!

Farmers grow mainly corn: Wheat and rye is used to bake bread, Barley is used to brew ale which is a kind of beer without hops. Oats can be used for porridge and as a feed for horses.

In medieval times animals were very expensive and so meat was very rare. Chicken gave eggs and the cows milk. Some of it was drunk but most was made into cheese. Cheese can be kept for months.

It was forbidden to hunt. Only the noble knights were allowed to do that.

animals and the food we get from them

Find the pairs:

pig meat
cow milk & cheese
chicken eggs
pigeons /
rabbits
meat (illegal)




  1. pottage = a thick soup or stew made by boiling vegetables, grains, and, if available, meat or fish
  2. cabagge : Green cabbage unfurled proper.svg
  3. bailiff =steward, manager of a medieval manor charged with collecting its rents, etc.
  4. ale - a kind of beer
  5. tub Boissellerie - seille.JPG