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  2. Fish and chips - Wikipedia

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    Fish and chips is a widely popular dish in Canada, sometimes using haddock or local lake-caught fish like perch or walleye. Most shops also sell poutine and other fried items. In the province of Newfoundland & Labrador, fish and chips made with cod are a staple food and the most common takeout meal.

  3. King Rib - Wikipedia

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    The King Rib is an item of food commonly served in fish and chips shops in Scotland and Northern England. Despite its name, it is actually a sweetened patty of minced pork that is fried or deep-fried [1] and often available as a "supper" combination meal, i.e. with chips. It is popular in Scotland to purchase a single king rib along with two ...

  4. Crappit heid - Wikipedia

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    Crappit heid was a favourite midday or evening meal amongst those communities and was made from the head of a large cod or similar sized fish, washed, descaled and then stuffed with a mixture of oats, suet, onion, white pepper and the liver of the fish in question. This was then sewn or skewered to close the aperture and boiled in seawater.

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  6. Finnan haddie - Wikipedia

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    Finnan has a long association with the traditional Scottish fish soup Cullen skink, and most old Scottish recipe books cite Finnan haddie as the smoked haddock to be used for this dish. [citation needed] The traditional preparation is to roast or grill the whole pieces of fish over high heat. [4]

  7. Brown sauce - Wikipedia

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    Brown sauce is typically eaten with meals such as meat pies, full breakfasts, bacon sandwiches and chips. A combination of malt vinegar (or water) and brown sauce known simply as sauce or chippy sauce is popular on fish and chips in Edinburgh. [4] [5]

  8. Chip butty - Wikipedia

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    In The Guardian, Tony Naylor recommended using buttered soft white bread and lightly fried chips seasoned with salt and vinegar, and serving the sandwich with a cup of tea. [2] Naylor wrote that the chip butty was a comforting meal and a means to "transport ourselves to a happier, more innocent place".

  9. Savoury pattie - Wikipedia

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    It is a popular item in fish and chip shops, and is consumed either as a snack or as an inexpensive substitute for fish in a fish and chip meal. [2] There are additional pattie variations such as the meat pattie (corned beef) and the cheese pattie (cheese and onion), although these are not as popular as the savoury version. In certain parts of ...