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		<title>English food &#8212; beyond fish and chips!</title>
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England is known all over the world for fish and chips,
but theres much more to the identity of english cuisine
than that, mate. Scampi, which consists of deep fried
breaded prawns, and fish cakes, are also immensely popular.
The sunday roast is one of the most prominent items in
the a-list, with either roast beef, chicken or lamb
heading the [...]]]></description>
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<p>England is known all over the world for fish and chips,<br />
but theres much more to the identity of english cuisine<br />
than that, mate. Scampi, which consists of deep fried<br />
breaded prawns, and fish cakes, are also immensely popular.<br />
The sunday roast is one of the most prominent items in<br />
the a-list, with either roast beef, chicken or lamb<br />
heading the bill. This is always accompanied by roast<br />
potatoes, or roasted vegetables served with gravy and<br />
(yummy!) yorkshire pudding. Once upon a time, the goose<br />
was the most popular christmas dish, these days its turkey.</p>
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