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  2. Fish and chips - Wikipedia

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    Fish and chips is a popular lunch meal eaten by families travelling to seaside resorts for day trips who do not bring their own picnic meals. Fish-and-chip outlets sell roughly 25% of all the white fish consumed in the United Kingdom, and 10% of all potatoes. [83]

  3. Take-out - Wikipedia

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    In Britain, old newspapers were traditionally used for wrapping fish and chips until this was banned for health reasons in the 1980s. [34] Many people are nostalgic for this traditional wrapping; some modern fish and chip shops wrap their food in faux-newspaper, food-safe paper printed to look like a newspaper. [35]

  4. Haddon Salt - Wikipedia

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    Haddon Norman Salt (born 18 October 1928) is a British–American businessman, best known for founding the fast food chain H. Salt Esq. Fish & Chips and for acting as that company's brand ambassador, spokesman, and symbol.

  5. How to Keep Fish Warm for Dinner - AOL

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    Though it's tradition in Britain to deliver fish and chips wrapped in newspaper, it's actually a huge mistake. ... Do not cover or wrap in foil! Hold in the oven for up to 30 minutes. When it's ...

  6. Scraps (batter) - Wikipedia

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    When frying food (e.g., fish), scraps are the by-product pieces of deep-fried batter left over in the fryer. They are served as an accompaniment to chips. [1] In the UK, they are traditionally served free of charge with chips by some fish and chip shops, [2] although some places charge for the scraps.

  7. List of fish and chip restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Anstruther Fish Bar. This is a list of notable fish and chip restaurants which are renowned for, or whose main dish is, fish and chips. Fish and chips is a hot dish of English [1] origin, consisting of battered fish, commonly Atlantic cod or haddock and deep-fried chips. It is a common take-away food. A common side dish is mushy peas.

  8. Chip butty - Wikipedia

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    The chip butty originated in working-class communities in the 19th century, though its exact origins are unknown. [4] According to the National Federation of Fish Fryers, it was created in 1863 in Oldham, Lancashire, at Mr Lees, the second-ever fish and chip shop in Britain.

  9. Kate Middleton and Crew Were Spotted at This Oh-So-British ...

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    That answer would be fish and chips. In fact, according to Hello!, Kate Middleton and her three children, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6, were recently spotted at a ...