2. Whether it is very
unique?
The Irish diet is similar
to that of other
Northern European
nations. There is an
emphasis on the
consumption of meat,
cereals, bread, and
potatoes at most meals.
Vegetables such as
cabbage, turnips,
carrots, and broccoli
are also popular as
accompaniments to the
meat and potatoes.
3. 1) Breakfast
That took place
in the morning,
before a long a
hard day and
had to be heavy
2) dinner (the
midday meal and
the main one of
the day)
3) tea (in early evening,
and distinct from "high
tea" which is normally
served at 4:00 P.M. and is
associated with
British customs)
4) and supper (a
light repast
before retiring).
4. Because of the growing importance
of new lifestyles, rashness of
modern life consumption of frozen
food, take-out, and processed foods
is increasing.
Nevertheless, some foods (such as
wheaten breads, sausages, and
bacon rashers) and some drinks
(such as the national beer, Guinness,
and Irish whiskey) maintain their
important gustatory and symbolic
roles in Irish meals and socializing.
but
5. In the past pubs had
two separate sections
bar,
Lounge
The public house is an essential
meeting place for all Irish
communities, but these
establishments traditionally
seldom served dinner.
6. There are few
ceremonial food
customs. Large
family gatherings
often sit down to a
main meal of roast
chicken and ham, and
turkey is becoming
the preferred dish
for Christmas
(followed by
Christmas cake or
plum pudding).
7. In Ireland, as
elsewhere, the exact
constituents of a full
breakfast vary,
depending on
geographical area,
personal taste and
cultural affiliation.
8. Traditionally, the most common ingredients
are:
• bacon rashers, sausages
• toast and fried tomato
A full Irish breakfast may be
accompanied by a strong Irish
breakfast tea, often served
with milk.
• white pudding• black pudding
White
pudding is
very
similar to
black
pudding,
but does
not
include
blood.
It is blood
sausage, made
by cooking
blood or dried
blood with a
filler until it
is thick
enough to
congeal when
cooled.
9. • Sauteed mushrooms
• baked bean
• liver
• brown soda bread
Fried potato farl
boxty
alternative to brown soda bread
quick bread in which
sodium bicarbonate
(otherwise known as
baking soda) is used
as a leavening agent
instead of the more
common yeast
Potato bread, a
kind of bread in
which potato
replaces Wheat
Boxty is a pancake,
made of potatoes
10. The "breakfast roll",
consists of elements
of the full breakfast
served in a French
roll
It has become more
popular in recent
times due to the fact
it can be easily eaten
11. Ulster fry
Bangers and mash
Fish and chips
Sausages and
Creamed
Potatoes
It is rather similar to the Irish
breakfast. Traditionally, it
comprises bacon rashers, eggs,
sausages, vegetable roll, the
farl form of soda bread, boxty
or potato bread and wheaten
farl.