Medieval Dynasty – Part 5 – FALL HAS ARRIVED (Building Our Settlement)



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21 thoughts on “Medieval Dynasty – Part 5 – FALL HAS ARRIVED (Building Our Settlement)”

  1. Come on trev I need to post some more of these videos man, these medieval times games got me interested and now you the main YouTuber i watch, I’m not tryna watch the mafia videos cause I wanna play it myself but this game… no pc so I need you bruh get me some content with your new dynasty 💁‍♂️🗣

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  2. Rye is a grain that grows in fairly low temperatures. It's used to bake bread and distill alcohol, and because it is less sensitive to low temperatures than wheat, it's used more often by northern Europeans. The more north you go in Europe, the more often you will find rye bread and rolls at the bakeries.

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  3. Rye is another cereal. like Wheat. you COULD make beer or whiskey from rye, but I don't think beer with rye is done much. but Rye is an important crop for flour. Even more important than wheat for a long time as wheat was usually only eaten by nobility. it produces a darker, denser but more flavorful bread (grey bread) than wheat so you should hit up your local bakery and see if they have rye bread. just a fair warning, most rye breads use sourdough as a leavening agent which gives them a mildly sour taste. Some like it, some don't but it is one of the oldest ways to make bread.

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  4. rye is a grassgrown extensivel as a grain, a cover crop and a forage crop. It's a member of the wheat tribe and is closely related to barley and wheat. Rye grain is used for flour, bread, beer, crispbread, some whiskeys, some vodkas, and animal fodder.

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