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    pasty is the food most associated with Cornwall. It is a traditional dish and accounts for 6% of the Cornish food economy.[citation needed] Pasties with...
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    dish of Cornwall, the pasty, has its roots in another historical industry within the county, this being mining. Certain Cornish food dishes have been...
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  • The Cornish Pasty Association is a British trade association, based in Cornwall, England. As of 2013[update] the association included about 50 independent...
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    have increased the sale price of hot snacks such as sausage rolls and Cornish pasties sold on the premises where they were baked. The Chancellor of the Exchequer...
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    ingredients, such as tinga and mole. The paste has its roots in the Cornish pasty introduced by miners and builders from Cornwall in the United Kingdom...
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    milk". Geoff Ginster having no choice moved to Cornwall and started his Cornish Pasty business in 1969. They started the business in a near-derelict egg-packing...
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    'rice pasties', perunapiirakka 'potato pasties', etc., depending on the filling. Food portal Finnish cuisine Karelian hot pot Kalakukko Cornish pasty List...
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    The World Pasty Championships were an annual event held in Cornwall to celebrate the Cornish Pasty and its variants, with entrants from around the world...
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  • relatively simple dishes. Most prominent in Cornish cuisine is the pasty (sometimes known as the Cornish pasty) made from diced beef, potato, onion and swede...
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  • Mineral Point, Wisconsin serves Cornish food, such as pasties and figgyhobbin, and Cornish pasties are sold at ex-Cornish mining towns in America, especially...
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    1998 and has been owned by Mark and David Samworth since 2017. West Cornish Pasty Company was launched in 1998 by Ken Cocking, a serial entrepreneur,...
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    predominately settled by Cornish miners and their families. Today Moonta is most famous for its traditional Cornish pasties and its Cornish style mine engine...
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    chilled and ambient foods, both own-label and branded. It is the owner of Cornish pasty maker Ginsters and malt loaf manufacturer Soreen, and is also known...
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    dough that could be rolled flat and moulded into different shapes. The Cornish pasty is an adaptation of the pie to a working man's daily food needs. The...
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  • oggy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Oggy or Oggie may refer to: Cornish pasty, also called oggy or oggie in the Westcountry of England Oggy and the...
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    Southeast Asia due in part to the various influences of the British Cornish pasty, the Portuguese empanada and the Indian samosa during the colonial era...
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    the city of Trakai. English-language travel guides compare them to Cornish pasties. Initially, they come from Crimea from where the Grand Duke of Lithuania...
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  • Oggy – pasty (from Cornish language hogen) Ope – an alley (between buildings) Oss – horse Padgypaw, Padgy-pow (West Cornwall) – a newt (from Cornish language...
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    be short for "hoggan", a Cornish word for a pasty, and the chant was used by Cornish miners to celebrate the Cornish pasty. Members of the British Royal...
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    its pasties (a type of pie often containing meat), but saffron buns, Cornish Heavy (Hevva) Cake, Cornish fairings (biscuit), Cornish fudge and Cornish ice...
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    All'). Cornish food like the Cornish pasty remains popular in Australia. Former premier of South Australia, Don Dunstan, once took part in a pasty-making...
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    to before the preindustrial revolution, and include dishes such as Cornish pasty and Haggis. Both during ancient times and today in modern society these...
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    steamed meat dumpling Chebureki – Crimean Tatar deep-fried turnover Cornish pasty – Cornish pastry filled with meat or vegetablesPages displaying short descriptions...
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  • referring to Cornish pasties being on sale in Mexico, assuming that "pastries" had been intended and being familiar only with the word "pasties" with the...
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    protected geographical indications and protected designations of origin: Cornish Pasty 2007. Council Regulation (EC) No 510/2006 on protected geographical...
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    steak and ale pie, cottage pie, pork pie (usually eaten cold) and the Cornish pasty. Sausages are commonly eaten, either as bangers and mash or toad in...
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    raising ceremony, games involving the Cornish pasty, and Cornish wrestling competitions. Cornwall portal Cornish Wrestling Throws List of topics related...
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  • Chris Morris (footballer) (category Cornish people of Irish descent)
    taker ended up running a Cornish pasty business". Irish Independent. 25 May 2016. Retrieved 26 May 2016. Morris Cornish Pasties Chris Morris at Soccerbase...
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    Cornwall (category Articles containing Cornish-language text)
    historically pasties had a variety of different fillings. "Turmut, 'tates and mate" (i.e. "Turnip, potatoes and meat", turnip being the Cornish and Scottish...
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  • del Monte, Hidalgo, Mexico since 2009. Pasties (known locally as pastes), were introduced to the region by Cornish miners in the 19th century and are still...
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