The welsh mostly eat the same sorts of foods as the rest of Britain and to a certain extent, the USA. There are some traditional welsh dishes however, some of which are; Welsh Rarebit - type of cheese on toast Welsh cakes Bara Brith - A traditional rich cake that is often the centrepiece of a table . Laver bread - type of pancake
Obviously, Wales offers the full range of food that all modern Western countries do nowadays, although there are some variations.
'Fast food' (i.e. burger bars, drive-through McDonalds etc.) is not as popular in Wales as it is in England- the Welsh tend to prefer Indian or Chinese take-aways, or Pizza parlours, to burgers. There are fewer international fast food outlets in Wales than in England, those places that exist tend mostly to be small buisnesses, often run by Turkish immigrants to the nation. You do get places like McDonalds, but these tend to be located in retail parks and by big supermarkets rather than as stand-alone facilities.
Traditional Welsh dishes include lavabread, which is cooked seaweed fried in flour and made into patties, 'cawl' (pronounced 'cowl') which is a hearty broth of lamb and vegetables, and various lamb and mutton dishes. Leeks and bacon are popular, and there is 'Welsh Rarebit' (contrary to popular belief, this is NOT simply cheese on toast, but a toast-topping made up of cheese, onion, mustard and various spices). Up until Edwardian times, rural communities used to shoot rooks and make rook pie.
Sweet dishes include Welsh Cakes (cake-biscuits made from oats and sultanas), 'Tisuan hwi' ('egg cake') which is like a cross between cheesecake and blancmange, and a variation on pancakes known as 'froyce'.
The diet is basically the same as the rest of the UK. Seasonal vegetables, meats such as beef pork lamb chicken etc, takeaways like McDonald's, Chinese, kfc chips crisps
Mostly McDonalds, KFC and Dominos Pizza nowadays, but you can still find restaurants serving traditional Chinese and Indian Food if you really want to experience the true taste of Wales.
Welsh people eat similar foods to everyone in Great Britain and Scotland. They eat Sandwiches, fish and chips, cornish pasty, trifle and roasts.
they eat lamb and FISH
Lava Bread...which is not a type of pancake but seaweed. Traditionally eaten with eggs and bacon, the lava bread is mixed with oats and cockles.
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Wales is a country, you can't eat a country.
They eat the same food that we eat ;)
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Shinto people eat any type of Japanese food.
The same kind of food we eat
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such as sea urcents,fish