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  2. Freshly Chopped - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant in Leiden, Netherlands Restaurant in Belfast, Northern Ireland Freshly Chopped , also simply called Chopped , is an Irish restaurant chain , serving salads and similar foods. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  3. Aimsir - Wikipedia

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    Aimsir (Irish: [ˈamʲʃəɾʲ], "weather, season") is a fine-dining restaurant in County Kildare, Ireland. [1] [2] [3] Located in Lyons Demesne next to Aylmer Bridge on the Grand Canal, Aimsir opened in 2019 with Jordan Bailey, formerly of Maaemo, as head chef and his wife Majken Bech as manager.

  4. Souperism - Wikipedia

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    Famine memorial in Ballingeary, County Cork Ballingeary famine soup-pot Ballingeary famine plaque. Souperism was a phenomenon of the Irish Great Famine.Protestant Bible societies set up schools in which starving children were fed, on the condition of receiving Protestant religious instruction at the same time.

  5. List of Irish dishes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of dishes found in Ireland. Irish cuisine is a style of cooking originating from Ireland, developed or adapted by Irish people . It evolved from centuries of social and political change, and in the 20th and 21st century has more international influences.

  6. List of food companies - Wikipedia

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    Agropur; Bothwell Cheese; Canyon Creek Food Company; Chapman's; Cott; Daiya; Dan-D Foods; Dare Foods; Earth's Own Food Company; Ganong Bros. Gay Lea; George Weston Limited

  7. Homestead Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Homestead Cottage opened in late June 2023. Head chef Robbie McCauley is from Edinburgh and his wife Sophie is from Burgundy; Robbie was nine years at Gregan's Castle, Ballyvaughan.

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  9. Bastible - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant's name is derived from bastible, a three-legged iron pot that stood over an open fire in a traditional Irish kitchen; it was an alternative to an oven and was used to bake bread.