Sweet Potato Pie
No. Some places might accept them, especially near the border with Northern Ireland, but you should bring Euro with you.
Luck isn't real.
Northern Ireland, as known now, only came into existence in 1922 and so was not around in Henry VIII's time. He tried to bring his form of Protestantism to Ireland.
Ireland is Irish. The term "Irish" relates to Ireland and things and people that are from there. Like any country, Ireland itself consists of many origins, including the Vikings, Normans, Celts and many others. Over thousands of years these have all influenced Irishness in all sorts of ways, to bring Ireland to what it now is. What is now Ireland has a unique culture and is Irish. So the answer to your question is yes.
yes
there was another question asking who introduced the potato to Ireland was answered with a simple, most history books will tell you that sir Walter Raleigh did indeed introduce the potato to Ireland and tobacco to England.
I looked on this page in the related link below.It was Sir Francis Drake in 1580 when he returned from his circumnavigation of the globe
Supposedly, Sir Walter Raleigh.
Walter Raleigh brought them from the Americas.
yes, Sir Walter Raleigh did bring back potatoes and he brang back tobacco too. Although both of theese were already known via the spanish.
Tobacco. The Native Americans had used it in various ceremonies.
Potatoes and tobacco, from USA.Fist good for you second not so good
No, it is illegal in Ireland.
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People should bring Euros to Ireland, as that is the currency that is used in the Republic of Ireland. If they are going to Northern Ireland too, then they will need Sterling to spend there.
Santa Claus does indeed bring presents to black and white people in Ireland. Merry KrissmissMerry Christmas :)