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

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    Products must have an abv between 3.5% and 5.9%. [85] In the EU the PGI is registered together with Kentish Strong Ale. The product is produced in a single company: Shepherd Neame Brewery. Kentish strong ale PGI (UK, EU) 1996 Limited to ale produced within Kent using traditional methods. Products must have an abv between 5% and 7%. [86]

  3. Tudor food and drink - Wikipedia

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    Tudor food is the food consumed during the Tudor period of English history, from 1485 through to 1603. A common source of food during the Tudor period was bread, which was sourced from a mixture of rye and wheat. Meat was eaten from Sundays to Thursdays, and fish was eaten on Fridays and Saturdays and during Lent. [1]

  4. R. White's - Wikipedia

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    The commercials were the brand's best known advertising campaign, and continued to air until 1984 and won a silver award at the 1974 International Advertising Festival. [12] There was also a version of the commercial in 1985 featuring John Otway as the secret lemonade drinker in a phone box. [13]

  5. FoodDrinkEurope - Wikipedia

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    The CIAA was renamed as FoodDrinkEurope in June 2011. [5] In 2014, it launched a website to explain how the new Reference Intake system works. [6] In 2021, the advocacy group Foodwatch criticized FoodDrinkEurope for lobbying against the Nutri-Score (colour-coded nutrition label at European level) at the EU level for the past decade. [7]

  6. Jellied eels - Wikipedia

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    The water quality of the Thames, having improved greatly since the 1960s, [citation needed] has since become suitable once again for eels. [4] The Environment Agency supports a Thames fishery, allowing nets as far upriver as Tower Bridge. [5] However, the European eel is critically endangered. [6]

  7. British cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The Good Food Guide in the 1960s described the food of the previous decade as "intolerable" due to food shortages of even simple ingredients such as butter, cream, and meat. [176] British food as a result gained an international reputation as bland, soggy, overcooked, and visually unappealing.

  8. Thames (commercial vehicles) - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the 300E, it was a small car-derived van based on the recently introduced Ford Anglia 105E. it was marketed again as the Thames 5 cwt or the Thames 7 cwt van. These names defined, in Imperial measurements, the recommended maximum load weights (approximately equivalent to 250 and 350 kg respectively) of the vehicles.

  9. Talkback (production company) - Wikipedia

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    This was soon followed by Talkback receiving a new logo after six-and-a-half years of the old one, which was inspired by the original design from 1984 since its launch whilst retaining the green colour the company has been associated with since 2003, when it merged with Thames to form Talkback Thames. It was designed by venturethree.