Only if the potatoes are "creamed" with margarine or something similar, that is non-dairy.
The majority of English foods are based on pork, beef, chicken, fish and lamb. These dishes are usually served with potatoes and one other vegetable.
Mashed POTATOES
No not if they are vegitarian.
lamb,ham,potatoes,and asparagus
Lamb can be kosher for Passover. However, Ashkenazi Jews traditionally do not eat lamb during Passover.
of course and lamb too
soup (chicken, lamb, beef, vegetable), salad,
roast potatoes with a rack of lamb/or lamb shank's also loves Mexican and Spanish cuisines.
Jews eat 'Kosher' food. This is a foodstuff , where the animal does not scavenge for its own food. 'Lambs' do NOT scavenge, but eat grass. 'Eel' do scavenge for their food, by eating detritus from the bootom of the water. So Jews will eat Lamb , but not Eel.
roast potatoes with a rack of lamb/or lamb shank's also loves Mexican and Spanish cuisines.
Yes, but since lamb is meat, there's NO creamy salad dressings.
The romans ate pork pies;roast lamb; strawberry tarts with cream; ice cream; is almost anything that was edible and could be caught or grown things they did Not eat were potatoes; tomatoes;corn; all of these came from the Americas but they ate bread drank wine ;