I need 20 common food ingredients from England?!


Question: For my food homework, I am supposed to name 20 common food ingredients from England, which is another culture to me since I am irish. I don't really know for sure. If anyone can help me that would be great. You don't have to name me 20 if you can't so don't worry.


Answers: For my food homework, I am supposed to name 20 common food ingredients from England, which is another culture to me since I am irish. I don't really know for sure. If anyone can help me that would be great. You don't have to name me 20 if you can't so don't worry.

almost twice as much on fresh fruit, vegetables, meat, butter and eggs -- than they had done in the past, but also filling their shopping baskets with tinned soup and cornflakes, cocoa and granulated coffee, custard powders and all manner of sweets and chocolates. Marmite, Malt vinegar. Mince chutney

Dairy:
Cheese
Eggs
Butter
Lard
Food Couloring
Casting Sugar
Icing Sugar
Margarine

Meat:
Meat
Beef Steak
Pork
Seafood:
Fish

Poultry:
Chicken

Bakery:
Bread
Pan
Cookie
Biscuit
Plain Flour
Self - Rising Flour

Fruit:
Pineapple
Strawberry
Apple
Orange
Grapes
Cherry
Pear
Plum
Lemon
Peach
Banana
Mango
Melon
Watermelon

Vegetables:
Peas
Corn
Potato
Tomato
Carrot
Green Pepper
Red Pepper
Onion
Mushroom
Garlic
Olive
Lettuce

Drinks:
Water
Milk
Soda
Beer
Coffee
Tea
Juice
Orange juice
Cooked foods:
Sandwich
Salad
Soup
Fries (US)
Chips (UK)

cod, beef, pork, chicken, potatoes, kidneys
bread, milk, honey, gooseberries, vegemite,
salmon, venison, oats, maize, salt, tomatoes,
squab, black raspberries, rabbit/hare, apples

plain flour, self raising flour , eggs, milk, butter, lard, food colouring, caster sugar, icing sugar, margarine, currants, cornflour, salt, pepper, bicarbonate of soda, cold water, wholemeal flour, dry mustard, golden syrup, sultanas, cheeries, brown sugar, baking powder, grated rind of a lemon, breadcrumbs, juice of a lemon,
hope that helps

Beer, 20 times.

Marmite is definately one. Malt vinegar. Mince chutney.

Vegemite is Australian not English! The pommies use Marmite. It is very different. I think that most people have covered the answers.
HP sauce
Marmalade
Kippers
Ham hocks
Nettles (ie nettle pudding)
Venison
And heaps more. There are a few sauces and condiments that are predominately English but I cant think of them off of the top of my head right now.





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