The banquets of the Great Wilderness are quite simple—in fact, the feasts of the Wenduo Tribe are very simple.
This is because the leaders of the Hed Tribes occasionally, to display their power, create many elaborate rituals just like their distant relatives.
However, the Wenduo Tribe's feasts are more back to basics: they eat when meat is served, drink when wine is poured, add more if not enough, and finish when full.
Nevertheless, when looking at the content of the meals, the Wenduo Tribe's banquets, like other aspects of the community, are inevitably influenced by its leaders:
The drinks offered, besides the traditional koumiss, include light beer;
The meats, in addition to beef, lamb, goose, and rabbit, also include chicken, duck, donkey, and pork;
The side dishes, apart from wild mushrooms and berries, include vegetables and fruits from the fields;
In terms of seasonings, besides salt and sauces, they also use fish sauce from Vineta and expensive spices from the Far East;