Not really though you should be able to get them at M&S. They are as common as Irish Soda Bread in the UK, i.e. they're acknowledged but are not eaten regularly.
crumpets
Potatoes, Guiness, Kerry gold butter, Irish soda bread and crumpets.
A crumpet is a griddle cake made from flour and yeast and is eaten mainly in the United Kingdom. The term itself refers to a crumpled or curled-up cake.
sea food
Everyyear
stands the village clock at ten to three And are there crumpets still for tea RUPERT BROOKS
Crumpets are toasted.
Pie and crumpets
Yes.
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There is a lot of agriculture in Ireland. Ireland is famous for its quality of meat, like beef and also lamb. So there are lots of sheep in Ireland and every year a huge amount of lambs are born. Agriculture is an important part of the economy. Lamb is an important part of that, and of course a lot of lamb is eaten in Ireland.