Tudor Life: Food
Links about food in Tudor times.
- A Tudor kitchen: A Tudor feast would consist of chicken, rabbit, pork, beef and lamb. A common way of cooking meat in Tudor times was on a spit over an open fire. As well as a spit many kitchens had charcoal burning stoves and special ovens for making bread. There were no electrical kitchen gadgets so everything had to be done by hand. The Tudors believed that raw fruit and vegetables made you ill, and this is why they were not popular. Puddings and sweets, however, were very popular.
- Growing vegetables on a Tudor farm: Footage of a recreated Tudor garden, showing some vegetables grown and an explanation for why there are no potatoes.
- Tudor food preservation: Recreation of a Tudor kitchen with mother and children at work, preparing ham and beating butter.
- Woodlands Junior School – Tudor Food
- The Tudors.org.uk – Tudor Food
- MAPE – Food in Tudor Times
- Birmingham Museums – Tudor Food
- Birmingham Museums – Test your knowledge of Tudor food!