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The Infographics ShowPublished at May 1, 2026 at 04:11 AM20:54

The Forced Famine. 29 Meals That Broke The Masses

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You think your food is weird? Medieval peasants were eating blood sausages, insects, and even rats just to survive, and some still exist today. From toxic tansy omelets to jellied pig scraps and sour, chunky milk, this video dives into the brutal reality of what people actually ate in the Middle Ages. Food wasn’t about taste, it was about survival. Every scrap counted, from pig’s feet and organ pies to rats, frogs, and even insects when times got desperate. You’ll see how preservation methods like fermentation, pickling, and even burying butter in bogs kept people alive, while creating some of the strangest dishes ever recorded. And it doesn’t stop there. Ale was safer than water, weeds became meals, and even bread could be mixed with sawdust when supplies ran low. Some of these foods are long gone for a reason, others are still eaten today, just slightly less terrifying. This isn’t history you learned in school, this is what survival actually looked like. Narrated by: Josh Risser 🔔 Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE! 🔔 SUGGEST A TOPIC: https://bit.ly/suggest-an-infographics-video 💬 Come chat with me: https://discord.gg/theinfoshow 🔖 MY SOCIAL PAGES TikTok ► https://www.tiktok.com/@theinfographicsshow Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/TheInfographicsShow 📝 SOURCES: https://pastebin.com/J2t9TsCC All videos are based on publicly available information unless otherwise noted. The Infographics Show is, and always has been, 100% independently owned and operated. We are not owned by private equity, nor do we receive any outside financing or hidden backing. Our channel is supported solely by standard video ads and the sponsors you see featured directly in our videos.
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