Death March kara Hajimaru Isekai Kyousoukyoku - Vol. 1 Ch. 3 - Strolling Around the City

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@Niconicoknee true, nowadays it's switched. But I'm glad about this little detail. It's historically correct that the poorer you were, the darker your bread was. But that rice bread seems a bit... Rice has no gluten, so you can't make bread with it.
 
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@DonGiovanni She wasn't saying they ate rice bread, but that they ate rice and the other place ate WHITE bread, meaning it was made using polished or bleached flour.

@Niconicoknee that's because rye is less common and thus more expensive in our world. It used to be one of the most commom cereal grains, especially in northern latitudes, where is grows well despite the cold.
 
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The 6th or 7th candidate for the title of 'cocksleeve' has already appeared, wow.
 
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No mention of washing his hands after taking a dump in the shit-pit and wiping his arse with a bundle of straw.
 
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@The5thSeraph a bundle of straw would be luxury, a stick is more likely... at that point picking up some grass/leaves is just better option
 
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Public bathhouses were common for the peasantry in cities and popular. They also often doubled as...well, "bathhouse" has a connotation for a reason. Bread was generally used as a form of eating utensil to help scoop food or push it onto, say, a spoon, and to mop-up soup after you had finished eating/drinking it.
 
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Really after a day and multiple injuries, sounds, smells and other things you still thought it was a dream?
 

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