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  2. Pasty - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Cornish pasty filled with steak and vegetables. The recipe for a Cornish pasty, as defined by its protected status, includes diced or minced beef, onion, potato and swede in rough chunks along with some "light peppery" seasoning. [20] The cut of beef used is generally skirt steak. [39]

  3. Patty - Wikipedia

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    The spice burger is made to a specific recipe developed in the early 1950s by pork butcher Maurice Walsh, and later manufactured and sold by Walsh Family Foods Limited [24] and then Keystone Foods. [25] In Japan and Korea, a ground beef patty is sometimes served as a sandwich on a "bun" made of compressed rice; the sandwich is called a rice ...

  4. Pastie - Wikipedia

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    A pastie supper. A pastie / ˈ p æ s t iː / is a large to medium-sized battered deep-fried round of minced meat and vegetables common to Northern Ireland.Generally served with chips to form a "pastie supper" ("supper" in Northern Irish chip shops means something with chips), or in a white roll as a "pastie bap" or "pastie burger" it is a common staple in most fish and chip shops in the country.

  5. Mr. Pastie - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Pastie ("PASS-tee") is a brand name pasty, a meat-and-potato turnover product. It is marketed by entrepreneur Garnet T. Sleep, Jr., owner of Real English Foods, Inc., based in Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania. [1] Mr. Pastie is based on a traditional Cornish recipe and has been called "the original fast food."

  6. Jamaican patty - Wikipedia

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    Coco bread stuffed with a beef patty. The beef patty is a product of the long history of Jamaica, mixing an empanada-styled turnover introduced by the Spanish and pasties introduced by Cornish immigrants, turmeric or curry which were introduced by Indian indentured labourers, and cayenne pepper native to Central and South America, [3] which was introduced to the Caribbean by the Arawaks.

  7. The New Costco Food Court Sandwich Is Already Starting Drama

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    It's said to be $6.99, which is cheaper than the roast beef sandwich, but food court lovers are not impressed. "Why is it so hard to make a sandwich $4.99? Is it $6.99 to make up for some of the ...

  8. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    Made by placing a filling on a piece of dough, folding the dough over, and sealing it. Turnovers can be sweet or savory and are often made as a sort of portable meal or dessert, similar to a sandwich. Pictured is a sweet turnover made from puff pastry. Utap: Philippines: An oval-shaped puff pastry, especially common in Cebu, where it originated.

  9. What Exactly Makes a New York Pastrami Sandwich So Special? - AOL

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    The highly marbled beef comes from the deckle (a shoulder cut) or the navel (right below the ribs). It’s juicy, salty, rich, and an essential Jewish deli staple.

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