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What the lords and ladies of Haarlem's Huis ter Kleef ate

What the lords and ladies of Haarlem's Huis ter Kleef ate

Archaeologists and heritage specialists are investigating the ruins of Huis ter Kleef in Haarlem to understand the lives and diets of its 15th-century noble inhabitants. By analyzing food remains found in the castle's moat, researchers have identified medieval eating patterns, which are being showcased through the recreation of historical dishes.

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