Scones are often associated with British tea culture and can be considered a colonial food due to their origins in the UK and their spread to various colonies during the British Empire. They became popular in places like Australia, Canada, and India, where they were adapted to local tastes and ingredients. While scones themselves originated in Scotland, their association with colonial tea practices has contributed to their classification as a colonial food.
scones
yes
scones
Tea and scones.
Scones
because britan can only make half as much food is they need so we need to make the other half for them and our own food so it is better if we eat only irish food then less people will lose their jobs and less companies will shut down if we eat our own food we are helpin irish people get more money to make more food
One can find information on recipes for scones at All Recipes, cookbooks, BBC Good Food, Joy of Baking, Breakfast section in Food site, Martha Stewart.
bread maybe?? depends on the scone i'd guess
there are loads of scones blueberry, strawberry ,chocolate,cheese, apricot , raspberry ,plain , and cherry scones !Read more: Different_types_of_scones
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a scone is a type of food, food generally has the same name. So the answer is scone.