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  2. Pasty - Wikipedia

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    The Cornish pasty, which so admirably comprises a dinner in itself—meat, potatoes, and other good things well cooked and made up into so portable a form—was a subject of much admiration, and reminded me of the old coaching days, when I secured a pasty at Bodmin in order to take it home to my cook, that it might be dissected and serve as a ...

  3. Cornish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Cornish food, like the Cornish pasty, is still popular amongst the Cornish Australian communities. Former premier of South Australia Don Dunstan once took part in a pasty-making contest. Swanky beer and saffron cake were very popular in the past and have been revitalised by Kernewek Lowender and the Cornish Associations.

  4. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    Cornish pasty: United Kingdom Sometimes known as a "pastie" or "British pasty" in the United States, [17] is a filled pastry case, associated in particular with Cornwall in south west England. It is made by placing the uncooked beef & potatoes, onions, swede filling on a flat pastry circle, and folding it to wrap the filling, crimping the edge ...

  5. Cuisine of Devon - Wikipedia

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    The pasty is as popular in Devon as it is in Cornwall, and the earliest known record for the recipe was from the city of Plymouth in 1510, on the Devon-Cornish border. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] This is one of the principal sources of rivalry between the two counties, which in fact form a cultural continuum across the Westcountry ; however, pasties made in ...

  6. 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."

  7. Cornish pasties - Wikipedia

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  8. List of United Kingdom food and drink products with protected ...

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    Cornish pasty: PGI (UK, EU) 2011 Limited to products produced in Cornwall using a traditional recipe, with at least 12.5% beef and 25% vegetable content. Products can still be finally baked outside of the designated production area. [88]

  9. Rick Stein's Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Rick recalls the old Cornish folk tale of the Mermaid of Zennor, he then travel to the coast to see how edible seaweed is harvested. After cooking Gurnard with parsley, garlic and sea and land spaghetti, he heads to the banger-and-stock car raceway in Redruth. Rick makes his way to Bodmin Moor to meet a blacksmith making knives from old ...