What were William Shakespeare's food and drink?

We have no way of knowing what food and drink Shakespeare was particularly fond of. For all we know he may have hated cheese. As likely as not, he ate about the same things that people did back then in England: ale, mulled wine, capons, beef, fish, salads (sallets).

He did not drink cocoa, or coffee, or fresh milk, and did not eat potatoes, or tomatoes, or peppers, or fast food of any kind. These things were not available at that time. (Milk was not available to city dwellers because it went bad so quickly without pasteurization or refrigeration.).

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