Welsh Rarebit does not contain any rabbit! It is made with the pouring of melted cheese (sauce consistency) and served over toast.
None. The food called "Welsh rabbit" (also known as "Welsh rarebit") is little more than cheese on toast - melted cheese poured over toast and butter. It is eaten all over the British Isles, and beyond. It sometimes contains other savoury ingredients, but it doesn't include rabbit at all. So no rabbits are necessary! Welsh Rabbit is neither from Wales nor a rabbit.
Welsh rabbit, also known as Welsh rarebit, doesn't have a scientific name because it is a snack of melted cheese on toast, and snacks don't have scientific names. There is no animal known as the "Welsh rabbit." There are no rabbits native to Wales or anywhere else in the UK. The European Rabbit is found throughout the UK, including Wales, but it was introduced from continental Europe many years ago - it's scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
Names aren't 'translated' into Welsh, some names have a Welsh equivalent but many don't.
no such battle, there were many battles in Wales, but no battle of the Welsh.
the queen has 7 welsh corgi's!
The Welsh alphabet consists of 28 letters.
Yes, many Welsh miners emigrated to Argentina, to an area of Patagonia, to work in silver mines, many of their descendants still speak Welsh.
Wales has various traditional dishes such as the ones listed below, however the location of invention is debatable as many are similar to dishes found elsewhere.Glamorgan sausages: Breadcrumbed sausages made with Caerphilly cheese and leeks. Perhaps this would be the one true welsh invention as the ingredients are very specific to the region.Welshcakes: Lightly spiced cakes with dried fruit, baked on a griddle.Bara brith: A type of fruit loaf.Cawl: A type of stew.Welsh rarebit: Posh cheese on toast.
Rabbits aren't endangered There are to many of them they are pests
There isn't any specific regions in Wales where there are Welsh speakers as there are Welsh speakers all over Wales.
there are many welsh traditions but the welsh celebrate a festival called Eistedfodd, St. Davids day , and a day called 'Calan Mai' Daffodills, Leaks, and red dragons are all welsh symbols. welsh cakes, and Cawl ( Soup) are traditional welsh foods.
I assume you mean what different types of welsh ponies there are. There are 4 sections, the Section A (Welsh Mountain pony), Section B (Welsh Pony) Section C, (Welsh Pony of Cob Type) and Section D, (Welsh Cob.) Hope this helped!