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British foods named after its area?

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j1_69 | 21:47 Sat 11th Mar 2006 | Food & Drink
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Ok, what foods in Britain are named after the area it originated from?


I just thought of Cornish pasties and Yorkshire puddings. Are there any more?


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Chorley cakes, Eccles cakes, Kendall mint cake, Pontefract cakes
Norfolk Dumplings .

Hi.


There are of course many cheeses named after their place of origin in the UK.


Cheddar, Wensleydale, Dorset blue.


Then there is Wiltshire Lardy Cake,, Cumberland Sausage, Lancashire Hotpot, Melton Mowbray Pork Pie, Grasmere Gingerbread, Cumberland Rum Butter, Bath Buns, Eccles Cakes, Chelsea Buns, Banbury Cakes, Chorley Cakes, Coventry God Cakes, Bakewell Tarts, Biddenden Cakes, Simnel Cake.


No doubt there are many many more.

Dorset Knobs.....and Dorset Apple Cake. Dorset Blue Vinney Cheese.
Lancashire hot pot
Barnsley chops

cumberland sausage
lincolnshire sausage
everton mints
Welsh rarebit
Windsor soup.

not strictly the same but in liverpool, there is a type of stew called scouse.


it is basically ordinary stew (meat, potato, onion, carrott) but can have any other leftovers thrown in.

Devon cream teas...lol..at shaney...thinking of you and gessoo...hehe...( :)
Stilton
Sussex Pond Pudding...a local favourite
Manchester Tart, Derby Biscuits

That made me laught too Vinny - Norfolk Dumplings!!!!


Mmmm - Devon Cream Teas ('specially from Biddiford), or Cornish Clotted Cream or Ice Cream!

*laugh
Bedfordshire Clanger. Not some thing that lives on a planet, but a pastry with meat up one end and jam in the other. can't say I've ever eaten one.

Walden Pie - not sure what it is but it has saffron in it.


Pershore plums.


Oh and a Bedfordshire clanger is not pastry but suet pudding. Eaten cold in the fields at lunchtime, probably along with a quart of ale. Can't say I've ever eaten one either.


welsh cakes

Abernethy buiscuits,excellent for dunking


dunk dunk


Suffolk rusks

Pontefract cakes


Norfolk Plough Pudding


Dundee cake

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