In Medieval Europe, flat round pieces of stale bread known as trenchers were used as plates. At the end of the meal, the used trencher could be eaten with sauce. The used trencher could also be given to the poor to eat.
In Medieval Europe, flat round pieces of stale bread known as trenchers were used as plates. At the end of the meal, the used trencher could be eaten with sauce. The used trencher could also be given to the poor to eat.
by artfient
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unknownpoltroon
We need to bring this back instead of paper plates
malicious_joy42
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dby0226
I always assumed they had higher edges, like a trench or the sub shop that used to pull out the inner bread from the roll.
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We need to bring this back instead of paper plates
3rd repost of this in less than 10 minutes.
I always assumed they had higher edges, like a trench or the sub shop that used to pull out the inner bread from the roll.