Published: Friday 12th June 2020A free food quiz about the specialities of the British Islands.
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What fish is traditionally used to make an Arbroath Smokie?
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Which Leicester town is famous for its Pork Pies?
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What spice is used to flavour the Northern speciality Parkin?
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Which London departmental store claims to have invented Scotch Eggs?
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With what is a fillet of beef coated with before being wrapped in parma ham and pastry to become a Beef Wellington?
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What sauce is traditionally served with roast lamb?
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The innards of which animal are usually used to make Haggis?
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What food is celebrated with an annual festival on the Isle of Wight?
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Similar to a Cornish pasty but containing a sweet filling at one end, how is this Bedfordshire dish known?
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What is "Scouse" an favourite dish in Liverpool?
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Where does the potato pancake known as Boxty originate?
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Which Cheshire town host the annual International Cheese Awards?
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What filling would be traditionally used to make a Cottage Pie?
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In which English county is Bakewell, home of the famous pudding?
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On a traditional Cornish cream tea, what is put on the scone first, jam or cream?
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What food is the County Cork town of Clonakilty best known for?
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In what part of London did the dish of Jellied Eels originate?
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What town in Greater Manchester gives its name o a small round cake made from flaky pastry and filled with Currants?
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Widely used by hikers as a source of energy, what Lake District town gives its name to this confectionary of sugar, glucose and peppermint?
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What is the name of the Scottish dessert made from raspberries, cream, oats and whisky?
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