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  2. Pasty - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Cornish pasty filled with steak and vegetables. The recipe for a Cornish pasty, as defined by its protected status, includes diced or minced beef, onion, potato and swede in rough chunks along with some "light peppery" seasoning. [20] The cut of beef used is generally skirt steak. [39]

  3. Cornish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    At Mineral Point, Wisconsin, it is claimed that authentic Cornish food, such as pasties and figgyhobbin, are served [34] and Cornish pasties are sold at ex-Cornish mining towns in America. Pasties can also be found in many Northern Michigan towns, such as Crystal Falls, Michigan. The city of Grass Valley, California, holds St Piran's Day ...

  4. Easy recipes for picnic food: Flapjacks, Cornish pasties and more

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  5. Ginsters - Wikipedia

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    Cornish pasties were granted protected geographical indication (PGI) status from the European Union in 2011. This product is still made using Ginsters’ original recipe. Since the 1990s the product range has been extended to include a variety of pasties, savoury slices, sausage rolls, pork pies, hot pies, snacks, sandwiches, flatbreads, wraps ...

  6. Hoggan - Wikipedia

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    Tiddly in naval slang means ‘proper’, a common adjective and adverb used by Cornish people, and oggie was the term for a pastie in cornwall, so “tiddly oggie” meant proper pasty. [2] A sweet version made of flour and raisins is known as a fuggan or figgy hobbin. Fig is a Cornish dialect word pertaining to raisins. [3]

  7. Cornish pasties - Wikipedia

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  8. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    Milk-cream strudel: Central Europe: A traditional Viennese strudel, a popular pastry in Austria and in many countries in Europe that once belonged to the Austro-Hungarian empire (1867–1918). The milk-cream strudel is an oven-baked pastry dough stuffed with a sweet bread, raisin and cream filling and served in the pan with hot vanilla sauce. [67]

  9. Culture of Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Cornwall is famous for its pasties (a type of pie often containing meat), but saffron buns, Cornish Heavy (Hevva) Cake, Cornish fairings (biscuit), Cornish fudge and Cornish ice cream are also common. Cornish clotted cream is a popular topping on splits and on scones. Opinion varies as to whether or not the cream should be spread on before or ...