Tudor Food & Etiquette Explained in 14 Minutes

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  • Опубликовано: 24 апр 2021
  • Tudor food and etiquette explained in 14 minutes.
    Discover why salt was thrown, who was the 'Chairman of the Board' and what was 'pot luck'.
    #tudorhistory #education #tudorworld

Комментарии • 109

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 2 года назад +31

    I think one reason dinner was eaten at mid-day in the past is that it was much more practical to do the majority of preparation and cooking during the brightest daylight hours. All nighttime lighting was expensive, especially wax candles. A soup would also be made for supper, then served in the evening with some bread for a lighter meal. I prefer a mid-day dinner even now.

    • @katiehettinger7857
      @katiehettinger7857 2 года назад +1

      Also cook in the cool morning hours, eat during the heat of the day, are sensible in an agrarian society.

    • @hensonlaura
      @hensonlaura 2 года назад +3

      A midday dinner puts me to sleep!

    • @user-uo3tm1dv5i
      @user-uo3tm1dv5i 2 года назад +1

      In Russian is still mid day dinners.

    • @savvygood
      @savvygood Год назад

      I like doing my heavy cooking for mid day too!

  • @hensonlaura
    @hensonlaura 2 года назад +12

    Surprising to hear how particular manners really were, such as cleaning utensils with bread & not possibly getting your saliva into a communal dish. I also like your detailed research, quiet style and lack of stupid sight gags to appease the low attention span crowd. New subscriber.

    • @wintermatherne2524
      @wintermatherne2524 2 года назад +1

      I wish their were more manners videos about mitigating transference of saliva today as this seems to be a disgusting commonly accepted practice now.

  • @panama-canada
    @panama-canada Год назад +1

    I loved listening to the sayings that drives from the board and the pot :)

  • @racheljoseph1221
    @racheljoseph1221 2 года назад +11

    I’m not as disturbed by either the narrator or the music. It’s too bad that others are. The music is an extremely soothing Tudor music & raising the narrator’s voice would be obnoxious in my opinion. I knew some of what was discussed but it was also a learning experience so I thank you.

  • @cyana5867
    @cyana5867 3 года назад +34

    This video was well researched. Nice video editing.

    • @tudorworldhistorychannel3955
      @tudorworldhistorychannel3955  3 года назад +2

      Bless you - you are so kind! 💝

    • @paulhoye9680
      @paulhoye9680 2 года назад +1

      I bet the poor sneaked a lot of food down in the kitchen...never trust a skinny cook..😊

    • @manuellubian5709
      @manuellubian5709 2 года назад

      @@tudorworldhistorychannel3955 I have to also agree. It was definitely, VERY well edited and researched.

  • @janedoe805
    @janedoe805 2 года назад +49

    What a interesting video especially with the part where you explained where today’s phrases came from. I’m 61 and ambidextrous however, I started off left handed... While in first grade at Holy Name of Jesus Catholic School, Sister Helen Alam would rap my knuckles with a long wooden pointer! Screaming, “Devil be gone from this child!” I had absolutely no idea what was going on I was only six years old(in 1966) and frightened to death... Also, in excruciating pain to say the least! Could you imagine this going on today?

    • @John-do9ei
      @John-do9ei 2 года назад +6

      In Latin, right and left are "dextra" and "sinistra" so sinister handed. I'm righty, but as a kid I heard that story about Daniel Inouye getting his arm shot off so I worked to get better facility with both hands, you know, just in case.

  • @qida2937
    @qida2937 2 года назад +5

    wow, wow, wow, I thought it would an average rating video with too much bula bula...It was so interesting and educative! and that's where "pop luck", "board meeting" and "board game" come from! Also, I now understand why souvenir stores sell tiny spoons.

  • @andreasissons7766
    @andreasissons7766 2 года назад +12

    Great video. I liked learning where sayings came from.

  • @lloydharris1272
    @lloydharris1272 2 года назад +6

    A sideboard was a board on the side of the dining area. The bottom of the loaf was used to make the trenchers, and the higher ranks would ahve the top - the upper crust.

  • @peterreston6478
    @peterreston6478 Год назад

    Fascinating series. I love the narrator’s beautiful voice.

  • @SchwarzeBananen
    @SchwarzeBananen 2 года назад +4

    The part of the board (10:12) and the table manners at the board was especially interesting and informative, because one could learn their influence on our present time.

  • @katiehettinger7857
    @katiehettinger7857 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for a tutorial on where our manners come from. 😉

  • @RC-zm7hz
    @RC-zm7hz 2 года назад +4

    Well, that was interesting. I learnt some new things that added to my understanding of the past, and how things resonate down the centuries. I liked the illustrations, and contrary to some posters, the music. Excellent, thanks.

  • @nancytestani1470
    @nancytestani1470 2 года назад +5

    Wonderful..so interesting

  • @cassandraralph5906
    @cassandraralph5906 2 года назад +7

    Most interesting and educational video!

  • @christina3056
    @christina3056 2 года назад +6

    Very interesting. 😁

  • @pipermoonshine3281
    @pipermoonshine3281 2 года назад +4

    now I understand..i never understood the "no elbows on the table" thing my granny and mom used to tell me and now I know where it comes from..sadly I have a bad habit if putting them on the table..oops. thanks for the education on where those phrases came from..that is awesome.

    • @wintermatherne2524
      @wintermatherne2524 2 года назад +1

      In other words it’s no longer a matter of manners, but a matter of tradition.

    • @pipermoonshine3281
      @pipermoonshine3281 2 года назад +1

      @@wintermatherne2524 maybe. but my grandmother was born in the late 19th century so I was taught "good manners" it's just sometimes i got go with comfort.

  • @ryanyoung4069
    @ryanyoung4069 2 года назад +1

    Best 14 minutes ever. Loved it

  • @marksimons8861
    @marksimons8861 Год назад +1

    Interesting, especially the phrases that have survived to this day.

  • @AmaraJordanMusic
    @AmaraJordanMusic 2 года назад

    Just found this series and I’m binging it. It’s so well done! I was not aware of the courses tidbit, but it does make sense. I love your videos!!

  • @ladylaura8038
    @ladylaura8038 2 года назад +2

    Love learning something new everyday and you just made that fascinating 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @vickireynolds4055
    @vickireynolds4055 2 года назад

    Your channel just popped up for my viewing pleasure, and a pleasure it has turned out to be! I see binge watching in my future..like tonight!!

  • @eagleeye2300
    @eagleeye2300 2 года назад

    That was great, and beautifully done. Thank you! "Above board, board games, board meeting...Pot luck...Fascinating.

  • @mikebennett2734
    @mikebennett2734 Год назад

    Excellent

  • @stardresser1
    @stardresser1 2 года назад +4

    So interesting! Loved the voice, music and visuals. I'll be back for more!!!

  • @chardz2007
    @chardz2007 2 года назад +4

    Brilliant video you now have yourself another subscriber

  • @bessofhardwick9311
    @bessofhardwick9311 2 года назад +2

    Really interesting. Thanks!

  • @cremebrulee4759
    @cremebrulee4759 2 года назад

    Very interesting and educational. Thank you.

  • @carolking6355
    @carolking6355 2 года назад +1

    Most interesting, thank you.

  • @marinazagrai1623
    @marinazagrai1623 3 года назад +18

    Very well done, with one additional point, forks were not invented yet - they arrived during the 17th century and were used to scratch the scalp. I don't know if the English were as unhyegenic as the French. The French did not wash (not even the nobility!) so they had all kinds of "critters in their hair" which caused a lot of itching - thay used forks to help themselves.

    • @tudorworldhistorychannel3955
      @tudorworldhistorychannel3955  3 года назад +6

      You are correct - which is why there are no forks in the video. Everyone brought their own cutlery and spoons were also kept facedown. 😇

    • @Mrs.TJTaylor
      @Mrs.TJTaylor 2 года назад +2

      Oh gracious, I wish I could unread your comment!

    • @marinazagrai1623
      @marinazagrai1623 2 года назад +2

      @@Mrs.TJTaylor They didn’t believe in hygiene (they were actually better about this in the MA), and the French started this trend, and sorry to offend. MA = Middle Ages

    • @skontheroad
      @skontheroad 2 года назад +1

      The French believed that water carried disease, and therefore didn't wash but once a year! They used a lot of scents. Their palace hallways were regularly used as toilets (yes, it was THAT gross!). The English were much better about these things, as they always tend to do the opposite of whatever the French are doing (on principle!)!

    • @patscott6365
      @patscott6365 2 года назад +4

      @@skontheroad I read somewhere that people of all classes used the corners of rooms as their privies...in Versailles Palace no less. Evidently the stink could be smelled some distance from the palace. I used to romanticise this period in history but am so thankful for today's flushing toilets, showers and hair shampoos!

  • @antiv
    @antiv Год назад

    The «board» thing was insanely interesting!

  • @debng6858
    @debng6858 2 года назад +1

    Very interesting!

  • @skontheroad
    @skontheroad 2 года назад +3

    A second day of fish was added to Fridays, so as to give Fisherman a boost.

  • @jayleigh4642
    @jayleigh4642 2 года назад +1

    Just found your channel. New subscriber 😊

  • @jeanspeer4053
    @jeanspeer4053 Год назад

    Wow learned a lot!

  • @cydkriletich6538
    @cydkriletich6538 2 года назад

    Wonderful. Thank you for this. You’ve a new subscriber here!

  • @ianport2185
    @ianport2185 2 года назад

    I spent three years of my 1980s university life in Wantage Hall, Reading. An early 20th century creation, the dining hall accorded to Oxbridge tradition (but on the cheap). There was a high table with chairs and the rest of us ate at huge tables under a gabled ceiling, sitting on equally long trestles. The food was awful and I miss it now.

  • @hinatamercury
    @hinatamercury 2 года назад

    I thought this was an ad since the video I was listening to while showering suddenly changed. When I opened the bathroom door, my cat was partially sitting on my phone and looking at the door 😂

  • @sweetlikechocolate437
    @sweetlikechocolate437 3 года назад +6

    How do you make pottage? Please do a video on this.

    • @tudorworldhistorychannel3955
      @tudorworldhistorychannel3955  3 года назад +4

      That is a good idea - if only one of us could cook!! Yes, some Tudor recipes would be good. Pottage is just lots of left overs (mainly vegetables) left in the pot as a kind of filling soup.

    • @katiehettinger7857
      @katiehettinger7857 2 года назад +1

      Pleases porridge hot, pleases porridge cold, pleases porridge in the pot nine days old. Refers to the adding of what ever was ready to harvest from the garden, added to the simmering pot hung on a hook in the hearth. There are a great number of medieval recipes for postage on RUclips. English Heritage and Tasting History with Max Miller are both fun.

  • @mikeyb4610
    @mikeyb4610 Год назад

    Brilliant!….these videos are fantastic - educational - interesting - engaging - full of factual details that expand our knowledge on given aspects of the titular subject - thank you for taking the time to create such wonderful visual experiences #Subscribe #Factual #Favourite #Education

  • @Maya_Pinion
    @Maya_Pinion 2 года назад +1

    Wealthy eating,living .....differently than the *working* people's......some things don't change!

  • @catvonderahe1836
    @catvonderahe1836 2 года назад

    Very educational. However, the video shows forks being use. The utensils used in those days were spoons an knives only.

  • @starcrib
    @starcrib Год назад

    What a wretched time to be Alive- truly another planet. )))))🌎🌍🌏((((((

  • @jannahilbrink5847
    @jannahilbrink5847 Год назад

    Only now do I understand why for years the midday meal was called dinner

  • @deanmorelli783
    @deanmorelli783 2 года назад

    Reference is made to the inclusion of sugar in the meal. The English were at war with the Spanish for most of the Tudor period so their access to Spanish plantations in the Caribbean was limited. English colonies in the Caribbean were only established towards the end of the Tudor period. Consequently sugar in Tudor meals would have been unlikely.

  • @madderhat5852
    @madderhat5852 2 года назад

    My sister who is early 60's and left handed, was beaten at Catholic school for trying to write with her left hand.

  • @PakaBubi
    @PakaBubi 2 года назад +2

    Was it a tomato in the salad at 1:45?

  • @mickeyrat3369
    @mickeyrat3369 2 года назад

    I just bought a Tudor watch lol

  • @carolempluckrose4188
    @carolempluckrose4188 2 года назад +2

    That really didn't last anywhere near long enough.

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 2 года назад +1

    Bold meats?

  • @sophroniel
    @sophroniel Год назад

    And in swedish, table is "bord"

  • @bessofhardwick9311
    @bessofhardwick9311 2 года назад +4

    Music and voice both lovely, BTW.

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 2 года назад +5

    You are mixing up social class/status and wealth, they didn’t always go together and still don’t. Merchants, for example, had no social status, but were often wealthy enough to eat, be housed and dress like the gentry or nobility. There were also many poor “gentlefolk”, who didn’t have the money to live as “one of their class should”. That why the upper classes felt threatened enough to instate sumptuary laws, they didn’t want people of “no status” to live or look like them, although many could afford to.

  • @V.Hansen.
    @V.Hansen. 2 года назад +1

    if only the voice had been louder than the music, I might have been able to understand it.

  • @dailydoseofsunshine2319
    @dailydoseofsunshine2319 Год назад

    Now i'm wondering if the non-nobility (those part of the so-called lower class) had better teeth without all those sugary treats

  • @tracyhall5849
    @tracyhall5849 Год назад +1

    PLEASE IMPROVE THE SOUND!

  • @Vesnicie
    @Vesnicie 2 года назад

    Really interesting content, but the music drowns you out.

  • @paulmcgee1867
    @paulmcgee1867 2 года назад

    Dinner is always the main meal. Then it’s just a question of it’s timing

  • @cbriangilbert1978
    @cbriangilbert1978 2 года назад

    Not much has changed.

  • @liuzhou
    @liuzhou 2 года назад

    Swan is probably the worst meat I've ever eaten. And I've eaten all sorts.

    • @eagleeye2300
      @eagleeye2300 2 года назад

      I mean just looking at them, common sense would dictate they (swans) weren't intended for consumption...Imho. I'd guess the same for larks.

  • @charlenestrauss3539
    @charlenestrauss3539 Год назад

    Is it just me... I struggled to hear her. She speaks unclear and the music sounds too loud for her voice.

  • @tweetlebugzz
    @tweetlebugzz 2 года назад +10

    This is an interesting video, but the announcer tends to slur her words, making it hard to understand. Please try and enunciate your words.

  • @theon9575
    @theon9575 2 года назад +1

    Mmmm... it's still not unusual to hear English people refer to "posh" foods, or food for 'posh" people who shop at Fortnum & Mason.
    Obesity in England is a working class problem because they are the people who must eat processed shite that provides poor nutrition.
    This doco speaks as though the dietry class distinctions exist no more 😂 Poppycock!

    • @juneroberts5305
      @juneroberts5305 2 года назад

      Oi! I'm not posh, but I shop at F&M... They have good stuff. 😏

    • @jeanettesteed3326
      @jeanettesteed3326 Год назад

      You are right, nothing has changed.

    • @jeanettesteed3326
      @jeanettesteed3326 Год назад

      The lady who said she is not posh but shops at F & M because they have ‘good stuff’ must be able to afford so much more than an average working perso whatever she might say.

    • @juneroberts5305
      @juneroberts5305 Год назад

      @@jeanettesteed3326 I didn't say I was living hand-to-mouth. Not posh, is what I said.

    • @juneroberts5305
      @juneroberts5305 Год назад

      @@jeanettesteed3326 Also, the occasional jar of jam or relish isn't hundreds.

  • @duprog
    @duprog 2 года назад +3

    The music is way too distracting ans added to your tone of voice, it's hard to understand sometimes if not most of the time.
    The content is interesting but the presentation needs to be improve.

  • @ddburdette
    @ddburdette 2 года назад

    I could not continue watching the video because the background music was annoyingly too loud.

  • @williamslinn5245
    @williamslinn5245 2 года назад +1

    Nice video, but could do without the persistent dong, dong,dong.

  • @cat_city2009
    @cat_city2009 Год назад

    I soyfaced at the common sayings relating to boards.

  • @ponythroat1405
    @ponythroat1405 2 года назад +9

    2:35
    Washed down with a small owl.

  • @markahomer
    @markahomer 2 года назад

    There is no such time as 12pm. There is 12 noon and 12 midnight.

  • @carly4513
    @carly4513 2 года назад +4

    Can't listen any more to the annoying music which drowns out the narrator's voice.

  • @josephsewell2439
    @josephsewell2439 2 года назад +2

    Music so annoying cannot hear

  • @josephsewell2439
    @josephsewell2439 2 года назад +2

    Music very annoying

  • @josephsewell2439
    @josephsewell2439 2 года назад +2

    Music annoying

  • @flygirlfly
    @flygirlfly 2 года назад +2

    This channels AUDIO LEVELS need to be edited and adjusted.
    Sloppy & unprofessional.

    • @juneroberts5305
      @juneroberts5305 2 года назад +4

      Not every YT creator is a film maker, or have a team behind them. You could have worded your comment a bit better. You come off as extremely rude.

  • @marilynmichaels8358
    @marilynmichaels8358 2 года назад +3

    that interminable guitar is sooo annoying!! especially since the girl is speaking too low in a thick Brit accent! awful.. but can be fixed! raise her voice or lower or get rid of the stupid guitar!