What is the staple food of ireland?!


Question: i need to konw the staple food of ireland asap please help me thanks


Answers: i need to konw the staple food of ireland asap please help me thanks

potatoes
corned beef
cabbage
lamb

Potatoes?

Guiness.

alcohol................ the dont eat food. DUH.

Potatoes

potatoes and whiskey

Guinness Beer!

potatoes. ever heard of the potatoe famine that happened in ireland people died because they starved to death.

It may be potatoes and kale, hence the dish, Colcannon.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colcannon

minze and irish whiskey mixed with potato juice and it is called morka! don't forget!

potatoes and guinness

potatoe(spuds)

potatoes&beer? i dont know im not irish.

I'm from Dublin Ireland and I've lived in Texas for the past three years! what I miss most is corn beef , cabbage and potatoes. Dublin's most famous dish besides from cod and chips is a stew like dish called coddle containing sausage without skins, onions,potatoes and broth!! I don't know what Ellas comment is referring to!!!

Thanks for the thumbs down wonder who, huh?? Clever girl!!

potato

shepherds pie is the one.

3 FOODS OF THE IRISH
Irish food is known for the quality and freshness of its ingredients. Most cooking is done without herbs or spices, except for salt and pepper. Foods are usually served without sauce or gravy.

The staples of the Irish diet have traditionally been potatoes, grains (especially oats), and dairy products. Potatoes still appear at most Irish meals, with potato scones, similar to biscuits or muffins, a specialty in the north. The Irish have also been accomplished cheesemakers for centuries. Ireland makes about fifty types of homemade "farmhouse" cheeses, which are considered delicacies.

Soups of all types, seafood, and meats also play important roles in the Irish diet. Irish soups are thick, hearty, and filling, with potatoes, seafood, and various meats being common ingredients. Since their country is surrounded by water, the Irish enjoy many types of seafood, including salmon, scallops, lobster, mussels, and oysters. However, meat is eaten more frequently at Irish meals. The most common meats are beef, lamb, and pork. A typical Irish dinner consists of potatoes (cooked whole), cabbage, and meat.

Irish stew has been recognized as the national dish for at least two centuries. A poem from the early 1800s praised Irish stew for satisfying the hunger of anyone who ate it:

Then hurrah for an Irish Stew
That will stick to your belly like glue.

Bread is an important part of Irish culture. Fresh soda bread, a crusty brown bread made from whole-wheat flour and buttermilk, is a national dish of Ireland. Irish bakers don't stop with soda bread, however. They bake a wide variety of other hearty breads and cakes.

The most common everyday beverage in Ireland is tea. Popular alcoholic beverages include whiskey, beer, and ale. Coffee mixed with whiskey and whipped cream is known throughout the world as "Irish coffee."

Potato

i thought that blight destroyed all the irish potatoes......so now its chicken

carrots? these would be an explanation of why they're mostly gingers

uhmm soy sauce? just kidding.

Well there is corned beef and cabbage but more run of the mill micks eat taters and drink stout beer

I don't think they eat staples in Ireland.





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