The traditional name in the UK is the 'Cornish pastie'
If you mean meat then it's called a carnivore.
Hiya, I'm not an expert, but as far as I'm aware Sikhs are allowed to eat meat. I think you might be thinking about the Langar - the communal kitchen and meal at the gurdwara. In which case, everyone is welcome, even non-Sikhs. The idea of the Langar (name of kitchen and meal) is that everyone is equal so all can come and eat a free meal together. It is traditional for eaters to sit on the floor (a symbol of humility and equality) and the meal is vegetarian so that vegetarians (such as Hindus) can eat the same meal too. Hope this has helped, Vx
horse meat, frog legs, and snails.
The term "crib" in mining originated from the Welsh word "crib" which means a basket or container. In mining jargon, "crib" refers to a lunch break where miners would eat their packed meals in a designated area underground called a "crib room" before returning to work. The phrase "eating crib and going to their crib" is a colloquial way of describing miners taking their lunch break before resuming work.
Hangi is the name of a traditional way of cooking of New Zealand which is a method inherited from Maori culture. It consists of putting a series of ingredients together, meat and vegetables and cook them using heated stones. Some traditional ingredients used to prepare a hangi dish are lamb meat, chicken meat, potatoes, cabbage and pumpkin.
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While there is no official name for a meat tenderizer, it is often called a meat mallet, meat hammer or meat pounder. They are widely available at home goods stores and department stores such as Target.
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gold miners :)
MAYBE THEY HAVE A LIKENESS