The most traditional English food is ?

Have you decided then ?
Is it ham egg and chips
Spam egg and chips
Steak and kidney pudding chips and peas on a tray with gravy
fish and chips mushy peas
stew and dumpling s
Broth
Sago
toast ?


Or stew and dumplings left overnight and then the burnt mix scraped from the bottom of the pan and served with daddies ?
So many factors for you all to peruse on this most important'e of threads
Has cheesecake been mentioned yet ?
Throw in Lemon Meringue pie and a Full English into that list and the Gods atop Olympus would be replete.
 
Depends what is meant by traditional.

Fish and Chips is a dish brought over by Jewish settlers from Iberian region in Spain/Portugal.

Most traditional is probably a good old stew.
 
Depends what is meant by traditional.

Fish and Chips is a dish brought over by Jewish settlers from Iberian region in Spain/Portugal.

Most traditional is probably a good old stew.
First chippy was reputedly opened in East London by Jewish immigrant Joseph Malin around 1860. This claim is refuted by some historians claiming the first chippy was opened in top Mossley opposite the market.
 
Depends what is meant by traditional.

Fish and Chips is a dish brought over by Jewish settlers from Iberian region in Spain/Portugal.

Most traditional is probably a good old stew.

It is - from recorded history, most of the population of England from 800AD until the 1800s lived off pottage.
 
..........2 for a quid Melton Mowbrys in the Coop, no chance.
When we played Leicester and got fucking leathered we stayed in Melton Mowbray got some pork pies from dickinson&morriss pie shop, couldn't buy one from anywhere else after tasting them, sainsbury sell them
 

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