32 Forgotten Fruits and Vegetables That Vikings Grew That NEED to Return

NorseMan88
Published on Sep 24, 2025
Did you know that Viking farmers grew fruits and vegetables in their gardens that could put our modern superfoods to shame? These legendary Norse settlers cultivated 32 incredible, forgotten crops that were far more nutritious and climate-resilient than anything we grow today, yet modern agriculture has almost completely abandoned them all.

In this video, we are going to reach back into the archives to see what we can learn from these legendary farmers. Whether you're a history buff, culinary expert, or weekend gardener, you won’t want to miss these lost gems of the past!

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