Having some Norwegian ancestry, I have researched this a little.
The vikings were seafaring and were as obsessed with fish as they still are. Try looking up when they started making Lutafisk, a famous and old Norwegian dish.
Another popular food is Lefse. But this wasn't made until the 1700's or so. About 700 years after the viking period.
Norse mythology tells us they ate goats and drank lots of mead and ale!
Research medieval european food and pay special attention to ingredients that can be found or grown in cold climate. Also, the vikings were big on trading.
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2007-12-07 11:21:08
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answered by NorskerSword 1
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2016-11-14 19:54:36
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answered by ? 4
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how come in like 2 seconds of searching, I found this web site called Running a household in the viking era, and is filled with recipes
http://www.viking.no/e/life/food/index.html
I suggest that you get off your butt, stop whining on how evil your teacher is, and start doing some work!!!
2007-12-07 11:04:39
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answered by Anonymous
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OK. Don't panic.You have the weekend to do it. You are not totally screwed. Try: www.vikinganswerlady.com/food or www.cs,vassar.edu/~capriest/vikfood.html.
Hope this helps, and have a good weekend.
2007-12-07 11:15:56
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answered by SKCave 7
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Viking - and Anglo-Saxon
Recipes.
This
http://www.tjurslakter.nl/viking%20recepten.pdf
2007-12-07 11:05:58
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/recipes/recipe/0,,FOOD_9936_26682,00.html?rsrc=search
Looks like a good meal. :)
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Atrium/1787/rviking.htm
Mmmm. Yummy sounding foods.
2007-12-07 11:04:04
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answered by Anonymous
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if you wnat the link go to google.com, yahoo.com, ask.com, and Homewrkhelp.com
2007-12-07 11:17:49
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answered by Charger 2
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look in old history books.
2007-12-07 11:01:17
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answered by holeeycow 5
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