How Castle Kitchens Kept Food Fresh WITHOUT Refrigeration
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Medieval castles ingeniously preserved food without refrigeration using underground cellars, salt, smoking, pickling, and honey. They maintained optimal storage conditions through architecture and ventilation, while skilled workers managed food supplies. Seasonal challenges required careful planning, and despite occasional spoilage, many preservation techniques still influence modern practices today.