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What it was like to visit a Medieval Tavern

April 1, 2024

Step back in time with Tasting History as we journey to a medieval tavern, immersing ourselves in the culinary delights of the late medieval period. In an era where inns, taverns, and alehouses reigned supreme, these establishments weren't just places to quench thirst, but also hubs of gastronomic exploration. Join us as we uncover the diverse array of food and drink that would have tantalized the taste buds of patrons centuries ago.

Picture yourself stepping through the threshold of a medieval tavern, where the ambiance is alive with the clinking of tankards and the hearty laughter of patrons. Here, the quality of the establishment would dictate the fare on offer, ranging from simple bread and cheese to hearty stews fit for a king.

Enter the realm of the perpetual stew or hunter's pot, where a bubbling cauldron of savory goodness awaits. Imagine the aroma wafting through the air as the stew replenishes itself, a testament to the ingenuity of medieval culinary traditions. The ingredients of these stews varied depending on what was available, showcasing the resourcefulness of the era's cooks.

One dish that graced many a medieval table was the illustrious bokenade or bukenade, a hearty concoction featuring veal, kid, or hen simmered to perfection in water or broth. Once tender, the meat was smitten into pieces before being enriched with a symphony of flavors: raw yolks of egg, powdered ginger, verjuice, saffron, and salt. The result? A culinary masterpiece that delighted palates and warmed hearts.

Join us on this culinary journey as we uncover the rich tapestry of flavors that defined the late medieval period. From humble beginnings to extravagant feasts, the food and drink of yesteryear await your discovery.

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