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Irish staple meal is potatoes and potatoes still feature inmany Irish meals like potat scones, potato muffins. More Irish dishes are soda bread and Irish stew
yes im Irish and i like potatoes
Irish Gaelic is the official language of Ireland and is still widely spoke throughout the country.
The staples of the Irish diet have traditionally been potatoes, grains (especially oats), and dairy products. Potatoes still appear at most Irish meals, with potato scones, similar to biscuits or muffins, a specialty in the north. The Irish have also been accomplished cheesemakers for centuries. Ireland makes about fifty types of homemade "farmhouse" cheeses, which are considered delicaciesSoups of all types, seafood, and meats also play important roles in the Irish diet. Irish soups are thick, hearty, and filling, with potatoes, seafood, and various meats being common ingredients. Since their country is surrounded by water, the Irish enjoy many types of seafood, including salmon, scallops, lobster, mussels, and oysters. However, meat is eaten more frequently at Irish meals.The most common meats are beef, lamb, and pork. A typical Irish dinner consists of potatoes (cooked whole), cabbage, and meat.Irish stew has been recognized as the national dish for at least two centuries.
The Chinese have the worlds largest economy and it's still growing.
to support our economy and make sure we still have jobs.
well, i think potatoes are the best for bulding body> if you remember the war between Brithish and irelend in 1840s, irish people were poor bt still strong and were thallest people because they consume so much potatoes (it is easy grow)!
Sure, eat potatoes, and be sure to take your insulin.
You are referring to the Irish Republican Army or IRA and they are not still fighting.
The river produces water to take showers, clean dishes, etc.
Wakes with the deceased present do still happen in Ireland, but not with all funerals.
Mining is important because without it, there wouldn't be many resources that make up, or made up our economy. Coal, for instance, is a mined substance and is still a common source of fuel. Salt is another example of a mined substance.