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Dining methods passed down by pirates

A dining method passed down by pirates: buffet.

If this is a buffet, then this way of eating is not an isolated case since primitive times.

However, it is probably the work of the Vikings to solidify the buffet as a form of gathering and spread it down.

They would cross the ocean in dragon boats (named because of the dragon heads carved on the bow and stern of the small boats), making sudden attacks and looting.

Later, they even occupied and settled in some important areas of Europe.

Expanded information: The fun of the pirate celebration party: The Vikings’ hometown is Norway, Sweden and Denmark in Northern Europe.

They have been infesting the European coast and British islands from the 8th century to the 11th century AD, and their footprints cover a vast territory from the European continent to the Arctic.

It is said that once the Vikings succeeded in plundering, they would celebrate their victory with a feast.

The pirates were so rough and bohemian that they hated the dining etiquette and rules when dining. They simply put the food and drinks on the dining table, and the pirates could help themselves as needed, so that they could drink and eat without restraint.

There are still many cafeterias around the world named after "pirates" and this is why.