Donate SIGN UP

Tiffin

Avatar Image
skyver | 20:40 Mon 02nd Oct 2006 | Food & Drink
6 Answers
Where did tiffin originate? Remember having it on bonfire nights when I lived in Yorkshire!
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 6 of 6rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by skyver. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
I think it is Welsh.
Try en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiffin
You sure you don't mean parkin?
Isn't it something like luncheon?

I remember Joe Lyons corner house, serving a meal called Tiffin...

You can't beat a lovely slab of Parkin, ACW... Delicious!!!
Tiffin was a word used in the days of the british raj, an old english word for afternoon tea or luncheon, think chill wind correct skyver means parkin
Saw the word Tiffin, didn't read the rest...(oops)

Yep, Yorkshire home of Parkin - nothing else comes close to it...bonfire nights are not the same without it!!

1 to 6 of 6rss feed

Do you know the answer?

Tiffin

Answer Question >>