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What Food Is Your Area Synonymous With?

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Bobbisox1 | 20:14 Wed 18th Dec 2019 | Food & Drink
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Lancashire = Hotpot
Dundee = cake
Edinburgh = rock
Glasgow = Iran bru and fried Mars bars ( am I wrong ?)
N.ireland = Champ

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Town where I was born = Black Pudding (Bury), and I suppose where I live now it would have to be Cheshire cheese
London=Curry
London=Turkish
London=Lebanese
London=Chinese
London=Fast Food Carp outlets.
Eccles, Manchester so Eccles cakes of course.
Long Island N.Y....where I grew up...a Long Island iced tea. A very boozy cocktail made with vodka, gin, tequila, rum...and a few other bits.
*hic!*
tequila.. the poor worms probably more drunk than you.
Pasta, how about clam chowder, or is that a tourist thing? I love Central Station Oyster Bar for all things fishy.
I've a cousin in Long Island - I remember that iced tea!
Cloverjo...there are 2 clam chowders...
Boston, and New York. Boston is creamy, and New York has tomatoes added. I always preferred Boston.
Do you mean Grand Central Oyster Bar? Raw oysters have never appealed to me.
Lol, jourdain...it's got enough booze to make you forget anything!
Caerphilly cheese and Lava bread.
Frango piri piri at my other home.
Yorkshire, apart from pud, pie & peas and tripe.
I wasn't keen on the Boston Chowder. It's far too heavy for me.

I did have an amazing lobster roll in Faneuil Hall though. The seafood in Boston is to die for.
My Dad worked on a farm in Tebworth (Beds) and he lived with his Nan who made him a clanger for his lunch. They were always made with suet and were kept warm on the tractor engine. As far as I know they ate the whole thing.
Gloucester and Double Gloucester cheese.
Liverpool - lobby / lob scouse.

Lancs - tripe& onions in milk.
I thought Whitchurch was the home of Gingerbread - not sure if that's the food or the organisation for single parents!
Pie and mash for east london.
maybe, but the pie and mash shops are dying out.
our local one has gone and they had been there almost a century.
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There’s Arbroath ‘smokies’ , not that I like Kippers tho
Maultaschen - which translates literally as gob-pockets
a specialty of Swabian cuisine; they are bags of pasta dough with a basic filling of sausage meat, onions and soaked bread, or a purely vegetarian filling with cheese and spinach. I think, as they resemble ravioli, they must have crept up here from Italy in the south.

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