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welsh people eat prity much the same as British people but i think the welsh have a special dish which i have yet to find out.
Rabbit was not available. Welsh Rabbit, today more commonly called Welsh Rarebit, is one of the oldest cheese dishes. Its name came from refrring to the dish as a substitute for a rabbit dish, and it was served by the Welsh housewives when the men returned and had no rabbit from their hunt.
Are you sure you dont mean welsh rarebit? Its sort of like posh cheese on toast.
There is no native Welsh word for "curry". Not surprising, since it is not a native dish. In Welsh it is therefore imported as a loan word from the English, so it is pronounced the same as in English and written in its phonetic Welsh form "cyri".
The Welsh word for rabbit is cwningenIn case you mean "Welsh rarebit" ("Welsh rabbit") it is a dish made of melted cheese, milk or cream, seasonings, and sometimes ale, served over toast or crackers.
it's a traditional welsh dish made with red algaes; they serve it to a bacon
The name Owen is of Welsh origin and is derived from the Old Welsh name 'Owain', which means "young warrior" or "well-born". It has been a popular name in Wales for centuries and has spread to other English-speaking countries.
Wales is famed for its leeks, lamb, seafood and seaweed (laver) so any dish containing these would be traditional. Typical Welsh dishes include cawl (lamb and leek stew), laver bread, and steamed cockles. Welsh cakes, cooked on a bakestone, are traditional, as are faggots and roast lamb with laver sauce.
Haggis is not a British dish. It is Scottish. Many people get British and Scottish food confused as well as Irish and Welsh, but to answer your question, Haggis is not a traditional British food. It is a traditional Scottish food, but some English people enjoy the dish.
I know for a fact that people in Wales are called Welsh.
You can say "I am Welsh" by simply stating "I am Welsh" in English. In Welsh, you would say "Cymraeg ydw i" (I am Welsh).
Welsh dragon in Welsh is "draig Goch".