Is irish food good? what do they eat?!


Question: Well I've just had cajun chicken for dinner, made sweet and sour yesterday, and might have pizza tomorrow. We eat food from all over the world, it'd be mostly older generations who still eat the stereotypical Irish foods - bacon, cabbage. Everyone eats potatoes, but rice and pasta are eaten just as much. If you go to a restaurant anywhere in Ireland you'd be hard pushed to find old fashioned Irish cooking.


Answers: Well I've just had cajun chicken for dinner, made sweet and sour yesterday, and might have pizza tomorrow. We eat food from all over the world, it'd be mostly older generations who still eat the stereotypical Irish foods - bacon, cabbage. Everyone eats potatoes, but rice and pasta are eaten just as much. If you go to a restaurant anywhere in Ireland you'd be hard pushed to find old fashioned Irish cooking.

You should try Dubliner Cheese.

Other than that, Irish people pretty well eat what they want to.

boiled meat and potatoes

Its Great, Its pretty much meat & potatoes mostly lamb. Bangers & Mash, Traditional Stews made with carrots, turnips, potatoes, onions and lamb and booked with Guinness Stout

This site features some recipes you might like to try:

http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/et_hd_st...

Um Irish eat a lot of potatoes on st patricks day corn beef and suakret. I am trying to think of what elese but nothign at this moment coems to mind Good luck

We eat pretty much the same as people in the US. The only place you're going to find things like colcannon are in touristy pubs.





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