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A question to those who might know…

What are some Welsh dishes and popular foods ?
RubySoo · 56-60, F
Cawl, which is a type of lamb stew.
Laverbread, seaweed.
Bara brith, fruit loaf
Welsh rarebit, cheese om toast
Welsh cakes , flat scones.

As a welsh person living in Wales, i have to say, things thought as a traditonal welsh food are not really common dishes in most parts of Wales these days.....its pretty rare theyd be on a menu if you eat out.
UpForItNow · 22-25, F
@RubySoo Like that word cawl, also spelt caul, without cheating by looking it up I recall it's a membranous stomach lining of a sheep or cow, like tripe, also by extension a shroud or protective lining of a vulnerable entity, the word embodied in Harry Caul, the sensitive insular and doomed protagonist in the 1970s spy thriller The Conversation.
RubySoo · 56-60, F
@UpForItNow two completely different words in two different languages and two completely different meanings...... even if they sound the same🙂
Laverbread
Welshcakes
Cawl
Bara brith
Rarebit from what I've heard. Haven't a clue what it is, used to think they meant "rabbit" lol
DragonFruit · 61-69, M
I used to go to a Welsh pub for their “Welsh Broil”....a London Broil with rarebit sauce (a sauce made with cheddar cheese, beer, milk, butter, bacon, Worcestershire sauce and white wine vinegar).
ElRengo · 70-79, M
One of them I love, a Welsh Christmas Cake

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@ElRengo That looks really good ! 😋
ElRengo · 70-79, M
@bijouxbroussard
And tastes even better!
Is one of those flavors that takes you back to childhood.
CountScrofula · 41-45, M
Rarebit is a beer and cheese sauce broiled over bread

Lots of different stewed dishes, particularly with leeks and beef or mutton/lamb

Laverbread which is a dish of an edible seaweed

Glamorgan sausage is a kind vegetarian (i.e. poverty) sausage of cheese, leeks, and breadcrumbs

That sorta deal
UpForItNow · 22-25, F
Welsh rarebit.
Leek soup.
Taffy (joke).
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
When I was at boarding school, one of our cooks used to make 'Anglesey Eggs', which is made with potatoes, cheese, leeks and hardboiled eggs 🙂
empanadas · 31-35, M
Fish and chips 😬

 
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