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Dry-cured Carmarthen Ham can be found at Carmarthen Market. Six generations of the Rees family have sold ham here [11] spanning 200 years. [12] and their family were the first commercial producers of dry-cured ham in Britain. [8] Carmarthen Ham is dry salt-cured and then air dried and sold whole boneless, or sliced thinly and vacuum packed. [11]
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Carmarthen (UK: / k ər ˈ m ɑːr ð ən /, local: / k ɑːr-/; Welsh: Caerfyrddin [kairˈvərðɪn], 'Merlin's fort' or possibly 'Sea-town fort') is the county town of Carmarthenshire and a community in Wales, lying on the River Towy 8 miles (13 km) north of its estuary in Carmarthen Bay.
This is a list of seasons played by Carmarthen Town A.F.C. in Welsh and European football, from 1959 (earliest known record) to the end of the last completed season. It details the club's achievements in all major competitions. Carmarthen Town have won the Welsh Cup once, the Welsh League Cup twice and the Welsh Football League Cup once.
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Carmarthen Castle and River Towy, a print by Thomas Pennant (1781) The castle is in the county town of Carmarthen located 20 metres (66 ft) above sea level on a high terrace overlooking the tidal River Towy. [3] Carmarthen Bridge lies below the castle, at what was the lowest bridging point of the river 11 miles (18 km) from the sea. [3]