they eat food like their own pee..... and stuff
they ate fish and cows poartots
No, Vikings would never eat a baby or any other person. They ate animals, berries, nuts, fish, and shellfish.
Fermented fish is considered to be one of the Vikings favorite food. They had to eat things that would be preserved on their long voyages.
they ate the same as all the others mostly.mostly fish.
fish
they eat food like their own pee..... and stuff
they ate fish and cows poartots
No, Vikings would never eat a baby or any other person. They ate animals, berries, nuts, fish, and shellfish.
Yep! The Vikings ate anything they could find. i.e. fish, whales. etc.
Mostly fish or some meat, but they might eat whatever they found in the middle ages.
Fermented fish is considered to be one of the Vikings favorite food. They had to eat things that would be preserved on their long voyages.
The water.
they ate the same as all the others mostly.mostly fish.
Vikings often ate deer and wild boar along with fish and fruits and vegetables. They cooked most of their food over open fires or in ovens made from stone and brick.
No, the Vikings did not have Cheddar cheese.
Vikings ate a variety of roasted meats, grain based foods such as breads and porridges, fish, and cheeses. Vikings were well known for their fermented beers. Since the Vikings lacked refrigeration, they preserved many of their foods for their voyages by salting or pickling them. Additionally, Vikings would also often eat food supplies that they captured in their raids.