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Hungry For Tradition: Festive Foods To Remember 1947 to 2011

Where there's a celebration, there's usually a festive treat to eat along side it! Here are some of the traditional foods we found that people munch around the UK...and even around the world!


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Welsh cakes

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Cawl

Traditional Welsh stew made with lamb and leeks

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Retro food making a comeback

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Most Memorable TV Food Adverts

"We hope it's chips, it's chips..." and other...

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Funky Cookbooks!

Loving these psychadaelic recipe books! What were...

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Vintage tips for cooking and baking

The best advice I always got usually came from...

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Celebrities Get Cooking

Not content with just one enormously lucrative...

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Chocolate

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Toad in the hole

Like a fry-up and a roast dinner combined!...

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Lancashire Hotpot

Television food critic Lord Loyd Grossman helps to...

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Chip butty

Native Merseysider Cilla Black tucks into a chip...

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Pie, mash and parsley liquor

Flora London Marathon participant, LLoyd Scott...

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Bangers and mash

Pro skier, Eddie "The Eagle" Edwards, tucks into...

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Ploughman's lunch

5-year-old Maya from London discovers a huge...

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Yorkshire puddings

Former international umpire Dickie Bird (second...

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English fry-up

Politician William Hague and his wife Ffion enjoy...

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Cornish pasties

In 1999, Ginsters, well-known makers of Cornish...

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Black bun

Black bun is traditionally eaten on Twelfth Night...

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Toffee Apples

Toffee apples on sale at a fireworks display and...

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Christmas cake

A donkey and a pony eating cake at an Animal...

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Pancakes

Florence Mynar, left, and Doris Howson, practice...

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Burns night

Generic picture of a haggis, neeps and tatties...

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Tiered wedding cakes

The official wedding cake to be cut by H.R.H....

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Christmas turkey

'Biscuit' the turkey broke his leg and managed to...

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Fish and chips

"The Chippy" in Worsley, Greater...

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Hot Cross Bun

Baker Brian Collins measures his record attempt to...

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Roast dinner

James Cracknell OBE at Shakespear's Globe theatre...

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Ginger parkin

The Prince of Wales talks to catering students,...

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Mince pies

'Mr Christmas' - Andy Park from Melksham,...

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