6 Eat and drink Lazar2

Actually, you can't blame Luo Yi who crossed unprepared.

You know, a certain reporter from the foodie empire who went to London to cover the Olympics in the 21st century - it can't be said that he didn't do his homework - after eating a bite of fried noodles without salt in the Olympic Village - he didn't know what to say, and the column sprayed thousands of words about the cooking level of the Olympic Village.

However, as the mistress of the castle, she was luckier than the poor people in ancient China who could not afford to eat salt, and after observing the people around her, she finally realized that the silver boat on the table was filled with salt.

After pouring some salt into the soup, the bread was finally less difficult to eat.

Adding salt by yourself may be a sign of freedom, but according to the level of the meal, Luo Yi secretly believes that this is to prevent the chef who knows which pig trough it pulled from from makes the food unbearable.

This is an unjustifiable prejudice!

Because this soup is not simply boiled, boiled, stewed, stewed!

There are precious spices in the soup!

Although Luo Yi didn't know what to do.

She didn't know what to do when she ate it.

Until the priest praised the generous hostess and entertained him with a soup of precious spices...... Luo Yi tasted and tasted, but still didn't find any spices in this soup.

This is not because there is something wrong with her tongue, but Luo Yi has always believed that the precious spices transported by the Great Voyage Road refer to cloves, cardamom, and pepper...... This kind of stuff.

These things are not cheap anywhere, even if China is quite close to the place of origin, after all, it is also an ocean-going cargo that needs to be transported by sea ship, and it was a valuable thing in the Ming Dynasty, so when Luo Yi heard the word spices, he didn't associate them with the ginger in the soup at all.

Ginger?

The missionary who came to China in the Ming Dynasty, in his report to the Holy See, once described the wealth of China with great excitement - there are many gingers here that have to be loaded in ships! It's so cheap that you can't imagine it!

Ginger, as a spice, was once a major export material from China, along with rhubarb, sugar, silk, tea, and porcelain.

None of these things can afford to be used by the poor.

If Shepp hadn't been born in a wealthy butcher's family, he wouldn't have recognized this as Jiang.

Then look at the weighty silverware on the table and the few tapestries hanging in the hall......

Although Brad's territory is remote and desolate, Mrs. Brad is amazingly wealthy!

Luo Yi unconsciously ate (by local standards) an extravagant aristocratic meal, which he described as "poisonous and immortal"—if the use of the faction, such as picking up the bread and waving it or throwing it out, it was still possible to stoning people to death......

She now finally understands why the knights of the Middle Ages would fight to the death over the boring question of whether Lady So-and-so is the most beautiful woman in the world!

Eating this kind of food every day is simply loveless!

Luo Yi thought bitterly.

Thinking that this was obviously a meal that had been served to entertain the priests sent by the bishop, so what would be the next level of food, Luo Yi felt that she didn't have the courage to face the sun tomorrow.

Fortunately, Luo Yi didn't have to think about such a difficult problem soon.

After eating, Luo Yi ran to the toilet.

In the toilets, of course, there is no such advanced thing as toilet paper, and a rope is shared by all the people of the castle - although it is estimated that not many people use it in terms of their virtue of defecating anywhere.

However, Luo Yi had already prepared.

When she visited during the day, she had already noticed that there were many creeper leaves growing by the window, and the leaf surface was very smooth, not as good as straw paper, and much better than rope......

It's so much better......