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Page 1: British food

BRITISH FOOD

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ENGLISH FOOD•Common meats: pork, beef, lamb/mutton, chicken, turkey, game (venison)• sausages (Cumberland and Lincolnshire)•Pies (pork pies, steak and kidney pies, Cornish pasty)•Sandwiches •Cheese (Cheddar•Afternoon tea (scones with jam or clotted cream, sponge cakes, biscuits, sandwiches)

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Hash brownie

Black pudding Fried tomatoes

Baked beans

Fried egg

Toast

Fried bacon

SausageMarmalade

mushrooms

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Roasted parsnips

RAW PARSNIPS BUTTERNUT

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Asparagus

Brussels sprouts in the garden

Brussels sprouts

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Sweet potato

Courgette

Beans

Curly Kale cabbage

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LAMB or MUTTONRosemaryMint sauce

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British eat gammon (roasted or slow-cooked)

Roasted beef (Many Brits prefer it rare)

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COD

SALMON PLAICE

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Fish and chipsMalt vinegarFish and chip shopCanned mushy peas

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SUNDAY ROAST

Eaten traditionally for lunch on Sundays when the whole family is together or there are some guests.

Sunday roast varies: roast beef, pork , lamb or chicken.

Eaten with roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding and vegetables and with gravy.

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YORKSHIRE PUDDING

It tastes like salty pancakes, crispy and a bit fatty. Eaten with gravy.

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TOAD IN THE HOLE (sausages in Yorkshire pudding)

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PLOUGHMAN’S LUNCH (common in pubs)

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BUTTERNUT SQUASH

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LANCASHIRE HOTPOT

Lamb, potatoes, white onions, carrtos – slow cooked

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BANGERS AND MASH

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SHEPHERD’S PIE

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ALE AND KIDNEY PIE

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SAUSAGE ROLLS

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APPLE PIE AND CUSTARD

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BREAD AND BUTTER PUDDING

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WELSH FOOD•lamb, diary (cheese) products widely used•Leek is their national vegetable•Seafood (cockles, monkfish) and laver •Different types of beer

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WELSH RAREBIT

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WELSH LEEK SOUP

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WELSH CAWL

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WELSH BARA BRITH – fruited bread

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WELSH CREMPOG – Buttermilk pancakes

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WELSH CAKES

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SCOTTISH FOODWidely used products:•Game• fish•Fruits and berries (blackthorn, strawberries) •Vegetables (tatties=potatoes)•Drink: whiskey is world-famous

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Cock-a-leekie soup

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SCOTCH BROTH or Hotch-Potch

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Haggis before being cooked

Haggis being served

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COLCANNON : Made from boiled cabbage, carrots, turnip and potatoes.

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SCOTCH EGGS

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SCOTTISH BEEF: The Aberdeen-Angus breed of beef cattle are famous for their rich and tasty meat, which makes excellent steaks.

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IRISH FOOD * Grains: wheat, oats, barley* Vegetables: potatoes, tomatoes, cabbage, curly kale* Dairy: milk, butter, buttermilk, cheese (Gubbeen Cheese, Ardrahan, Corleggy, Durrus, Cashel Blue, Cooleeney)*Meat: beef, lamb, mutton, chicken, offal, geese*Seafood: fish, shellfish, smoked salmon, prawn, lobster

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IRISH SODA BREAD

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IRISH STEW: lamb or beef, potatoes, carrots, onion, parlsey

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BACON AND CABBAGE

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BOXTY: Irish potato pancake