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imported>Hayford Peirce (two "k"s in tikka - thousands of times more common in Google than "tika") |
imported>Derek Harkness (a few more for the list) |
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*[[Ale]] | *[[Ale]] | ||
*[[Bacon]] | |||
*[[Bangers and mash]] | *[[Bangers and mash]] | ||
*[[Battenburg cake]] | *[[Battenburg cake]] | ||
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*[[Bovril]] | *[[Bovril]] | ||
*[[Bread and butter pudding]] | *[[Bread and butter pudding]] | ||
*[[bread and dripping]] | |||
*[[British breakfast]] | *[[British breakfast]] | ||
*[[Cheddar]] — this widely popular cheese is of English origin | *[[Cheddar]] — this widely popular cheese is of English origin | ||
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*[[Cream tea]] | *[[Cream tea]] | ||
*[[Cumberland sausages]] | *[[Cumberland sausages]] | ||
*[[Donner kebab]] - not of UK origin, but one of the most widly eaten foods | |||
*[[Eccles cake]] | *[[Eccles cake]] | ||
*[[Fern cake]] | *[[Fern cake]] | ||
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*[[Jellied eels]] | *[[Jellied eels]] | ||
*[[Jersey Royal potatoes]] | *[[Jersey Royal potatoes]] | ||
*[[Kendal mint cake]] | |||
*[[Kippers]] - Smoked herring | *[[Kippers]] - Smoked herring | ||
*[[Lamb with mint sauce]] | *[[Lamb with mint sauce]] | ||
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*[[Malt vinegar]] | *[[Malt vinegar]] | ||
*[[Mushy peas]] | *[[Mushy peas]] | ||
*[[Pakora]] - a Glasgow/Indian invention | |||
*[[Perry]] - an ale made from pears. | *[[Perry]] - an ale made from pears. | ||
*[[Plowman's lunch]] | *[[Plowman's lunch]] | ||
*[[Porridge]] | *[[Porridge]] | ||
*[[Pork | *[[Pork pie]] | ||
*[[Pork scratchings]] | |||
*[[potato scones]] - a pancake made form potato and flour. | |||
*[[quiche]] | |||
*[[Rhubarb tart]] | *[[Rhubarb tart]] | ||
*[[Rhubarb crumble]] | *[[Rhubarb crumble]] | ||
*[[Roast beef]] | *[[Roast beef]] | ||
*[[Roast pork]] with [[crackling]] | |||
*[[Sandwich]] | *[[Sandwich]] | ||
*[[Scotch egg]] | *[[Scotch egg]] | ||
*[[Scotch pie]] | *[[Scotch pie]] | ||
*[[Steak and kidney pie]] — also the variant of [[steak pie]] | *[[Steak and kidney pie]] — also the variant of [[steak pie]] | ||
*[[Stilton cheese]] -- | *[[Stilton cheese]] -- blue (traditional) and white | ||
*[[Spotted dick]] — a steamed pudding | *[[Spotted dick]] — a steamed pudding | ||
*[[Stilton]] | *[[Stilton]] | ||
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*[[Wensleydale cheese]] | *[[Wensleydale cheese]] | ||
*[[Whisky]] | *[[Whisky]] | ||
*[[White pudding]] | |||
*[[Worcestershire sauce]] | *[[Worcestershire sauce]] | ||
*[[Yorkshire pudding]] | |||
Revision as of 06:58, 2 August 2007
Under construction: this will be a list of well-known dishes, meals and food items in British cuisine, in alphabetical order.
- Ale
- Bacon
- Bangers and mash
- Battenburg cake
- Black pudding
- Boiled lamb
- Bovril
- Bread and butter pudding
- bread and dripping
- British breakfast
- Cheddar — this widely popular cheese is of English origin
- Chicken tikka masala - a dish of Indian influence but English origin
- Chips
- Cider
- Clootie dumpling - also called Clouty dumpling
- Clotted cream
- Cock-a-leekie soup
- Cornish pasties
- Cottage pie — also called shepherd's pie
- Cream tea
- Cumberland sausages
- Donner kebab - not of UK origin, but one of the most widly eaten foods
- Eccles cake
- Fern cake
- Fish and chips
- Haggis
- Hot cross buns
- Jellied eels
- Jersey Royal potatoes
- Kendal mint cake
- Kippers - Smoked herring
- Lamb with mint sauce
- Lemon drizzle cake
- Linconshire sausages
- Marmite
- Malt vinegar
- Mushy peas
- Pakora - a Glasgow/Indian invention
- Perry - an ale made from pears.
- Plowman's lunch
- Porridge
- Pork pie
- Pork scratchings
- potato scones - a pancake made form potato and flour.
- quiche
- Rhubarb tart
- Rhubarb crumble
- Roast beef
- Roast pork with crackling
- Sandwich
- Scotch egg
- Scotch pie
- Steak and kidney pie — also the variant of steak pie
- Stilton cheese -- blue (traditional) and white
- Spotted dick — a steamed pudding
- Stilton
- Toad in the hole
- Toffee apples
- Victoria sponge cake
- Welsh rarebit — also called Welsh rabbit
- Wensleydale cheese
- Whisky
- White pudding
- Worcestershire sauce
- Yorkshire pudding