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  2. British cuisine - Wikipedia

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    British cuisine is the specific set of cooking traditions and practices associated with the United Kingdom, including the cuisines of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. According to food writer Colin Spencer, historically, British cuisine meant "unfussy dishes made with quality local ingredients, matched with simple sauces to ...

  3. English cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Cream tea, comprising tea taken with scones, clotted cream and jam, in Boscastle. The English cafe is a small, inexpensive eating place. A working men's cafe serves mainly fried or grilled food, such as fried eggs, bacon, bangers and mash ‚ black pudding, bubble and squeak, burgers, sausages, mushrooms and chips.

  4. List of English dishes - Wikipedia

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    White fish fillets in batter (or egg-and-breadcrumbs), deep fried with french fries. Soaked groats, beef, leeks, onion and beef stock which are baked together at a moderate temperature for up to 16 hours. Typical British lunch consisting of bread (normally buttered), cheese, onion, and sometimes pickle.

  5. Culture of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The culture of the United Kingdom may also colloquially be referred to as British culture. Although British culture is a distinct entity, the individual cultures of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are diverse. There have been varying degrees of overlap and distinctiveness between these four cultures.

  6. Traditional festival days of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Observed. Mothering Sunday, or Mid-Lent Sunday, and informally as Mother's Day, is a traditional celebration on the fourth Sunday of Lent, which was a break from the Lent fast. It is celebrated with various types of cakes and buns, especially Simnel cake. Flowers are also traditionally given to mothers. [13]

  7. Anglo-Indian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    e. Anglo-Indian cuisine is the cuisine that developed during the British Raj in India. [ 1 ] The cuisine introduced dishes such as curry, chutney, kedgeree, mulligatawny and pish pash to English palates. Anglo-Indian cuisine was documented in detail by the English colonel Arthur Robert Kenney-Herbert, writing as "Wyvern" in 1885 to advise the ...

  8. Cornish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Cornish cuisine encompasses the cooking styles, traditions and recipes associated with Cornwall and the Cornish people. It has been heavily influenced by the geography of the county as well as its social history. Cornwall, being a peninsula surrounded by seas historically well-stocked with fish, has meant that fish dishes form a major ...

  9. Culture of England - Wikipedia

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    Humour, tradition, and good manners are characteristics commonly associated with being English. [2] England has made significant contributions in the world of literature, cinema, music, art and philosophy. The secretary of state for culture, media and sport is the government minister responsible for the cultural life of England.