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Q: What food did Medieval Kings and Queens eat at a feast?
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Where do medieval kings and queens get there food?

Bought it, or had their servants hunt it for them.


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They didn't buy food they grew it or killed it. This is why they had land for the peasants to grow the food and the forest to hunt for game.


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All Kings and Queens , no matter what country they are living in, eat the same foods as everyone else in their country. The only difference is, they can afford to buy the very best food and any luxury food that might take their fancy. To the best of my knowledge, they never eat scraps or leftovers.


What type of entertainment would you see at a medieval feast?

You would see no entertainment, because a medieval feast had nothing to do with large quantities of food (that's a banquet). A feast was a religious day to commemorate a Saint or one of the other stages in the Christian calendar: the feast of St Stephen, the feast of St Agnes, the feast of St Benedict, the feast of All Souls, the feast of Holy Innocents and many more.Feast comes from the Latin term festum, meaning a Holy Day and it was certainly nothing to do with entertainment or over-eating. People went to church and perhaps ate certain types of food (such as fish) to respect the memory of the saint in question.In the monasteries the life and work of the Saint would be read out on the previous day (the "eve" of the feast day) and special prayers, hymns and texts would be included in the services for that day.It was only in the very late medieval period that the word "feast" began to be used in its modern sense.


What was buried with the kings and why?

Mostly goods or food because the Egyptians beleived in the afterlife and wanted their kings or queens to get royal treatment in the afterlife


How did kings and queens celebrate their power over the kingdom?

They had an extravagant banquet with food such as meat fruit and vegetables. Musical entertainment was provided by slaves.