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Topic: Re: Elven Food    Reply to: msg 2780
Posted: March 19, 1999 at 04:59:28: by Fingolfin
: : I've often wondered what daily life was like for a Noldor or
: : Sindar elf. Particularly in reference to food/agriculture.
: : Since some of the Silvan elves wouldn't even use wood products,
: : I assume they also didn't use animal products and were
: : vegetarians. But what about the less 'tree-huggy' Noldor? We
: : know that elves made wines, mead, bread, etc. But did they eat
: : meat? Did they actually grow organized farms, or just feed off
: : the land?

: I don't know of any Silvan Elves who wouldn't use wood. I believe you're thinking of the Green-elves of Ossiriand, who were a quite different group of Elves altogether. The Silvan Elves were those Elves who were found in the woods of Rhovanion by the Eldar.

: There are numerous indications of the types of food the various Elves ate: breads, cheese, fruits (especially apples), and many of the Elves ate meat, as their delight in hunting indicates. Also, refer to the scene in THE HOBBIT where Bilbo and the Dwarves smell roasting meat in Mirkwood prior to finding the Elves' feast.

: And, yes, the Elves had farms and gardens, although they are not mentioned in the stories (well, the farms are not). The Elf-women tended to be the growers of food, according to "Laws and Customs Among the Eldar" in MORGOTH'S RING.

They also made Lembas which was their food for long journey. Galadriel gave some to Sam and Frodo and probably kept them going through Mordor.



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