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Revision as of 12:19, 18 February 2025
Welsh cuisine encompasses the cooking traditions and practices associated with the country of Wales. It has evolved over the centuries to reflect the country's history, geography, and the changing fortunes of its people.
History
The history of Welsh cuisine is long and varied. The earliest evidence of human habitation in Wales suggests that the first Welsh people were hunter-gatherers who used stone tools to hunt, fish, and gather food. Over time, the introduction of farming and the arrival of new cultures and technologies brought changes to the Welsh diet.
Traditional dishes
Traditional Welsh dishes are hearty and simple, often based on local ingredients such as lamb, beef, leeks, and seafood. Some of the most well-known include cawl, a hearty soup made with meat and vegetables, and Welsh rarebit, a dish of cheese melted with beer or milk and served on toast. Other traditional dishes include bara brith, a type of fruitcake, and Welsh cakes, small, round cakes cooked on a griddle.
Modern Welsh cuisine
Modern Welsh cuisine is a blend of traditional dishes and international influences. Many Welsh chefs are now incorporating elements of global cuisine into their menus, while still using locally sourced ingredients. This has led to a resurgence in the popularity of Welsh food, both in Wales and beyond.
See also
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| Overseas/Fusion cuisine |
| People |
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Welsh cakes
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Laws of Hywel Dda
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Coracles on River Teifi
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Caerphilly cheese
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Welsh cuisine
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Leek
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Felinfoel Brewery Dragon
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Castle Coch
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Welsh wine
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Penderyn Distillery
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Black Boy Inn
