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Welsh cuisine is the cuisine of Wales. It has influenced, and been influenced by, other British cuisine Although both beef and dairy cattle are raised widely, especially in Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire, Wales is best known for its sheep, and thus lamb is the meat traditionally associated with Welsh cooking, in dishes such as roast lamb with fresh mint sauce. Welsh cooking often involves seafood, especially close to the coast, where fishing culture is strong and fisheries are common. This is exemplified by the use of cockles and laver in Welsh cuisine. The vegetable leek is also common in Welsh cuisine.
[edit] Welsh Dishes
Breakfast is traditionally an important meal in Wales. A hearty breakfast of eggs and cockles fried with bacon and sausage, served with laverbread, is known as a 'traditional' Welsh breakfast. Various cheeses are produced in Wales. These include Caerphilly, Y Fenni, Hen-Sir, Llanboidy, Tintern, Pantysgawn, Red Dragon, Red Devil, and an exceptionally strong variety of cheddar, the "Black Bomber". [edit] Welsh BeveragesThere are a number of Welsh beers and more than 20 vineyards in the country. Most of the vineyards have been started since the 1970s. By contrast, S A Brain and Felinfoel breweries have existed since the late 19th century, based on breweries which were yet older. Welsh whiskey also has a long tradition, starting from almost as far back as the 4th century[citation needed]. [edit] BeerMain article: Beer in Wales
At least as early at the 6th century CE, the legendary Druid Ceridwen is associated with cauldrons and intoxicating preparations of grain in herbs in many poems of Taliesin. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle for 852 records a distinction between "fine ale" and Welsh ale. Welsh beer is noted as a distinct style as late as 1854, with a recipe made solely from pale malt and hops described in a recipe book of the time.[1] Wrexham was one of the first places in the UK to brew lager.[2] Homesick German immigrant brothers from Saxony started the process in 1882. Welsh local historian Deiniol ap Dafydd claims Arthur Guinness used a Welsh recipe, from Llanfairfechan, near Bangor for his stout[3] [edit] WhiskyMain article: Welsh whisky The art of distillation arrived in Wales sometime in the Middle Ages[citation needed]. Manufacturing of whisky ceased in Wales in 1894.[4] In 1998, the Welsh Whisky Company, now known as Penderyn, was formed and whisky production began at Penderyn, Rhondda Cynon Taf in 2000. Penderyn single malt whisky was the first whisky commercially produced in Wales for a century and went on sale in 2004.[5] [edit] Water
List of Welsh bottled water (Spring and Mineral);
[edit] TeaThe Pembrokeshire Tea Company has several tea plantations across Pembrokeshire and produces a range of teas made using only tea grown in Wales, or made with a blend of Welsh and Indian tea. Typhoo produce a tea called Glengettie, which is specifically aimed at the Welsh market. The packaging is printed in both Welsh and English. Gaiman, in Patagonia, Argentina is famous for its Welsh tea houses, run by the decendants of Welsh imigrants.[6] [edit] Wine
List of Welsh vinyards;
[edit] References
[edit] External linksWelsh Agricultural Statistics from the Welsh Assembly.
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