A comment on this earlier AskLemmy post inspired me to ask this question. I think there’s lots of delicious British food/it really depends on how you cook it, as with any cuisine.
A comment on this earlier AskLemmy post inspired me to ask this question. I think there’s lots of delicious British food/it really depends on how you cook it, as with any cuisine.
Since other people are posting haggis, then the fucking BANGER haggis pizza I had when I visited the U.K. More of a Scottish thing though, no?
More strictly then I suppose Fish’n Chips or a Cottage Pie. I has those too over there. Can’t say it’s noticeably different from the local Atlantic Canada themed joints all around me in a landlocked province 😅.
Haggis is totally a Scottish thing, but it depends on who you ask whether Scottish counts as British or not. Some people get surprisingly militant about it
Almost like many in Scotland want to be a sovereign country, and that is fair.
Scotland + Wales + England = Britain, you’re clear.
Haggis pizza?! I need to try this.
Maybe I was just cold and wet and hungry and tired, but the best haggis I’ve had was on a baked potato with cheddar cheese at the Culloden battlefield visitor center cafe. Man that hit the spot.
It was nearby the hiking trail to Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh. Possibly “La Favorita Pizzeria” looking up the area now but this was in 2015.