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Typical Irish foods?

For breakfast lunch and dinner?

    



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Garnet
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generally people (well-I do anyway lol) just have cereal or toast for breakfast, sandwiches/wraps/soup for lunch and potatoes, meat and vegetables for dinner.
obviously everyone's different, pasta and rice dishes are popular as well
there's a kind of a stereotype that we live on like bacon and cabbage and stew-not really true! lol


taff3sghost
Soda bread,scones,black and white pudding.potatoes,chips(french fries(actually irish)),taytos(Crisps),cream crackers.
Kimberly,mikado and coconut creams.
Irish stew.macaroon bars,donkeys gudge.

delicacies(if youre brave enough)tripe and driseen,crubeens.offal.
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barbara b
are you doing a school project. the Irish breakfast in hotels etc is sausages, rashers (bacon) , black pudding , white pudding and a fried egg.
Baked beans and hash brown, potato cakes are not traditional Irish breakfast food. But most people I know have cereals, toast and marmalade.
Lunch thick soup with brown soda bread.
Dinner meat and 2 veg with potatoes. A typical dish is boiled bacon with mash and cabbage. But that was in the
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Wiretsar
Guinness, Seatrout, Whisky, Potatos and Guinness.


Jane B
Oatmeal, Muslix and brown bread for breakfast. Frys only when staying at a B&B on holiday.

Usually a sandwich for lunch, sometimes hot meat and potato and veg.

Yogert, fruit and scones anytime.

Dinner: meat or fish, veg and potato.

Deserts: usually as treats, icecream and fruit, cake.


ChristopherSusi
Guiness. Bass. Bushmills. Everything else is just for sustenance.



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