Weird British foods we must try

Tablet

How could we resist an article called “18 Weird and Wonderful British Foods You Need to Try“? Given our global membership we’re all for creating a community of food, so pointing out this article provides a public service. 

According to BuzzFeed UK here are some of the dishes our UK brethren are keeping to themselves, but shouldn’t:

  • Bedfordshire Clanger
  • Cranachan
  • Cullen Skink
  • Chicken Parmo
  • Rumbledethumps
  • Saffron Bun
  • Stargazy Pie
  • Sussex Pond Pudding
  • Ecclefechan Tart
  • Lucky Tatties
  • Berwick Candies
  • Soor Plooms
  • Tablet
  • Black Bun
  • Hevva Cake
  • Scouse
  • Stottie Cakes
  • Yarg

Buzzfeed has also obligingly provided short descriptions and links to recipes, but we’d love to hear from anyone who can opine on these dishes – or wants to add some that BuzzFeed missed. And if this inspires you to expand your knowledge of British food even further, we’d encourage you to check out our members’ British food cookbooks.

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4 Comments

  • ellabee  on  March 25, 2013

    I can opine on Yarg! A cheesemonger in my little town has earned enough respect to carry Neal's Yard Dairy cheeses, and this week she has Cornish Yarg. It's a cheese that would be spectacular for an event, where the whole wheel can be admired. When the curds have solidified enough to hold their shape, the wheel is wrapped with nettle leaves, which leave their impression as the bloomy rind builds around them. The taste is the essence of spring — light, tangy, but with a creamy background. If the other foods in this list are half as good as Yarg, I'm going to have to seek some of them out.

  • geoff@kupesoftware.com  on  March 25, 2013

    I'm having so much fun with this linked article. Following the links leads to lots of interesting food lore, especially Stargazy Pie and Hevva Cake.

  • Jane  on  March 25, 2013

    Fiona and I grew up in Bedfordshire but I have never heard of the Clanger or heard us referred to as clangers. So I am skeptical on that one. But most of the Scottish ones I can vouch for (our parents are Scottish). I'm so glad they didn't include the deep-fried Mars bar.

  • FJT  on  March 27, 2013

    My mum used to make Sussex pond pudding when I was a child – the lemon inside was always in one piece. Delicious! Tablet and cullen skink were also favourites in our house.

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