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British Food
Traditional British dishes have some of the most unique and interesting names. Here's a list to collect all those wonderfully-named foods and delectable words to describe how delicious British cuis...
spotted dick, black pudding, crumpets, yorkshire pudding, mushy peas, bubble and squeak, scotch egg, fish and chips, clotted cream, full english, bangers and mash, sunday roast and 63 more...
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food words
weetabix, blancmange, shandy, meringue, allspice, pavlova, quiche, caster sugar, suet, moonshine, turnip, swede and 93 more...
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A Crumb Of Comfort
Types of bread & breadmaking terms. Mainly I'm looking for plain or savoury breads but I'll accept the sweet-ish ones as long as they are more bread than cake :-)
lagana, khobz, pita, foccaccia, ciabatta, bap, altamura, knead, leaven, crumpet, muffin, bagel and 202 more...
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Interesting Foods
smelt, sprat, caviar, sushi, papadum, garlic naan, injera, doro wat, miso, pho, edamame, tataki and 170 more...
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The Motherland! (God Bless the Queen)
Words that remind me of England, which I miss very much.
snog, nappy, wanker, telly, knickers, crumpet, pants, bum, loo, bollocks, stroppy, whinge and 108 more...
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Words Covered in Faery Dust (X,Y,Z)
words that evoke magic, mystery, mayhem, magnificence or anything else that glimmers in the grass
yew, zephyr, xanadu, yore, yorkshire pudding, yarrow, yule, zinnia, yggdrasil, yearn, yule log, zoisite and 2 more...
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Food&Kitchen
drupe, brick, offal, triffle, scullion, larder, cog, tub, swill, dreg, banger, kedgeree and 55 more...
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Food of my youth
My mom used to feed me this stuff, but I rarely get to eat it anymore.
kielbasa, salt potatoes, galumpki, goulash, potato soup, yorkshire pudding, maple walnut ice ..., fried bologna, sauerkraut, pierogies, gherkins, pumpkin seeds and 5 more...
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gangerh I moved to Yorkshire in the early 70s but I haven't joined yet. I have learned, though, that you can't have a proper Yorkshire pud outside of Yorkshire because when it's in t'oven it can only be reet if it's risen wit' Yorkshire air! Apr 30, 2008
yarb Oi! There's nothing heart-attacky about roast beef and spuds! Nov 28, 2007
bilby A rich roll usually eaten with other, typical, heart-attack-inducing British staples. Nov 27, 2007