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What did people in the Renaissance drink?

What did people in the Renaissance drink?

Wine was also a common denominator. Wine was always diluted with water or ice, and could often be flavored with spices, honey or licorice. It was drank by children and adults alike because the water was often suspect, and they drank much higher quantities of alcohol than we generally do today.

What did the Italian Renaissance eat?

During the Renaissance, the Italian diet consisted primarily of wine and bread, with a small portion of meat (preferably a type of foul, because birds lived closer to the heavens when they took flight).

What did poor people eat in Europe?

Barley, oats and rye were eaten by the poor. Wheat was for the governing classes. These were consumed as bread, porridge, gruel and pasta by all of society’s members. Fava beans and vegetables were important supplements to the cereal-based diet of the lower orders.

Which fruit is known as fruit of poor?

jackfruit

Which is the poor man’s apple?

guava

Which animal is poor man’s cow?

goats

Which fruit is known as poor man’s orange?

New Zealand grapefruit

Which place is called poor man’s Ooty?

Yercaud

Which is better yercaud or Ooty?

The best time to be in Yercaud is in the warmer months between May and October. May-June is peak tourist season. Since it is not a ‘hot’ tourist destination it is also more reasonably priced than its better known sister hill stations Ooty & Kodai.

What is poor man’s orange?

Some aren’t created oranges at all – the Poorman’s orange, with its unique and complex flavour, thick pith and sweet almost-tropical tasting flesh, is actually a cross between the pomelo and tangerine. …

Which crop is known as Queen of pulses?

Soy is the queen of pulses thanks to its many nutritional qualities.

Which crop is known as King of Fibre?

Cotton, known as “the King of fibres”, continues to be the predominant fibre in the Indian textile scene, despite stiff competition from the man-made synthetic fibres.

Is Cotton Golden Fibre?

Option A – Cotton ranks first in the list of most affordable natural fibres and is grown with seeds of cotton plants. It is white in colour and has a soft texture. Option B – Jute is known as the golden fibre because of its golden colour and silky shine texture.

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