For quite a while I've had the idea that the diets of medieval peasants were essentially constricted to bread and ale. How accurate is that?

by AlisterSinclair2002

What were the diets of medieval peasants actually like (In Europe), and to what extent did they vary for the average poor person depending on location? Would a peasant in a city be eating similar stuff to a peasant working on a farm? What about inland vs by the coast or on a major river? How prevalent were scurvy or other diet-related diseases?

Cacotopianist

u/BRIStoneman goes over western medieval diets here.