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  2. Fish and chips - Wikipedia

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    An attempt to break this record was made by Doncaster fish and chip shop Scawsby Fisheries in August 2012, which served 15 kg (33 lb) of battered cod alongside 29 kg (64 lb) of chips. [88] Current record is held by Resorts World Birmingham which served a fish and chips weighing 54.99 kg (121 lb 4 oz) from a 27.83-kilogram (61 lb 6 oz) raw filet ...

  3. List of fish and chip restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Seashell of Lisson Grove – a standalone fish and chip restaurant located in Marylebone, London. Magpie Café – located in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, and established in 1937, [3] but its building dated back to the 18th century, when it was a merchant's house; Papa's Fish and Chips – Won a BBC contest, The Best of British Takeaways ...

  4. Fish and chip shop - Wikipedia

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    Usually, fish and chip shops provide takeaway service, although some have seating facilities. Fish and chip shops may also sell other foods, including variations on their core offering such as battered sausage and burgers, to regional cuisine such as Indian food. [1] Variations on the name include fish bar, fishery (in Yorkshire), fish shop and ...

  5. The quintessentially British fish and chips is ... - AOL

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    A plate of cod and chips eaten in store now goes for 14.90 British pounds (about $18), putting it out of reach for many looking for a cheap weekday meal. Lionel Cobley, co-owner of Maggie's cafe ...

  6. Chip butty - Wikipedia

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    The chip butty originated in working-class communities in the 19th century, though its exact origins are unknown. [4] According to the National Federation of Fish Fryers, it was created in 1863 in Oldham, Lancashire, at Mr Lees, the second-ever fish and chip shop in Britain.

  7. Battered sausage - Wikipedia

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    The battered sausage is a standard menu item in fish and chip shops across the United Kingdom [1] and Ireland, often described as an "essential" staple of the fish and chip shop menu. [2] They are made up of a pork sausage dipped in batter (usually the same batter used to batter fish), and usually served with chips. [3]

  8. Scraps (batter) - Wikipedia

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    When frying food (e.g., fish), scraps are the by-product pieces of deep-fried batter left over in the fryer. They are served as an accompaniment to chips. [1] In the UK, they are traditionally served free of charge with chips by some fish and chip shops, [2] although some places charge for the scraps.

  9. King Rib - Wikipedia

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    The King Rib is an item of food commonly served in fish and chips shops in Scotland and Northern England. Despite its name, it is actually a sweetened patty of minced pork that is fried or deep-fried [1] and often available as a "supper" combination meal, i.e. with chips. It is popular in Scotland to purchase a single king rib along with two ...

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