Chips in England as far as i know are no longer served in old newspapers unless the vendors are cheapskates, there may also be a health and safety law about using ink stained paper. They tend to be in really cheap off white paper, which I've seen used as many things such as packing in boxes when wrapping up valuables and where i work the children use it as drawing paper that they can access as much as they want.
Battered fish, usually cod or haddock.
Nothing usually, but people tend to put lots of salt and vinegar on them
Not sure exatly what you mean, but i'll explain what it is. The fish is normally cod, haddock or plaice. And the chips are fried potatoes. It is wrapped in a couple of sheets of newspaper and eaten with a wooden fork.
Fish and Chips The full English breakfast Roast dinner (Sunday lunch) Bubble and squeak Bangers and mash Yorkshire puddings Jellied eels it all depends on where you are really, but fish and chips...probably the most famous. fish and chips are usually served with blood... kinda gross
Newspaper is a good heat/cold insulator. In England they are traditional for keeping fish 'n chips warm
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fish and chips :)
Fish and chips can be kosher if it`s made with kosher fish in a kosher kitchen. In fact, it was Portuguese Jews who introduced fried fish to England.
Probably fish and chips. :)
Fish and Chips, and Tea
Fish and Chips and Vinegar.
To stop the food losing its heat... who likes cold fish and chips.... Also there was always a ready supply of yesterdays newspaper free of charge.... Actually I do not think they are allowed to use newspapers now due to health regulations