• I Cast Fist@programming.dev
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    5 months ago

    I expect medieval bread that goes to peasants to be hard enough to work as hammers. The wine would probably be half water. The cheese, funnily enough, would probably be the best tasting thing in the home. We’re talking about cheese that is supposed to last months on end without refrigeration. A wandering cockroach that gets to the cheese might be some extra seasoning for the peasant, too.

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      5 months ago

      Wine would definitely not be water because clean drinking water was more valuable than wine for sure.

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        5 months ago

        If you water down something alcoholic, the alcohol kills microbes in the water, allowing you to drink water that you can’t drink straight. As long as you have basic filtration and you’re not watering down your drinks with mud then you’re good.

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      5 months ago

      It wouldn’t be the highest quality, but generally if you were eating bread you were eating bread that had been baked that morning. Anything left over would turn hard as a rock by the end of the day, but they’d throw that into the perpetual stew.

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      5 months ago

      Wine that has less than 60% water is just brandy.

      If peasants were given brandy, sign me up. I’ll have it with cake, thanks.