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pamfrey
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Does anyone know what this is? Irish food?
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Pamphrey is Northern Irish for spring greens (uk), or collard greens (us). Other N.Irish differences;
Turnip = Swede/Rutabaga,
Scallions = Spring Onions,
and if you ever find yourself in a N.Irish chippy and order a pasty, don't expect to receive a pie-like creation, it's a deep fried, battered pork fritter.
Turnip = Swede/Rutabaga,
Scallions = Spring Onions,
and if you ever find yourself in a N.Irish chippy and order a pasty, don't expect to receive a pie-like creation, it's a deep fried, battered pork fritter.
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