How many food miles do strawberres take t get to the UK?
Quite a lot of strawberries are already grown in the UK for the UK market. However most will also have a country of origin label on the box, since strawberries can be grown all over the world. Check the country of origin, and a map will tell you the rest.
In England between 1558-1603 What kind of food did people eat?
It depends on who you mean....
the king ate duck, chicken, turkey and fine fruits.
knights ate left over food e.g chicken and turkey
and the peasents eat rats, rubbish and any thing they can find e.g dead frogs or bugs
There is demand for ethnic foods such as Indian cuisine in the United Kingdom. There are also demands for American food, Middle Eastern Food, and Asian Food because many different nationalities travel to, and live in, the United Kingdom.
What is the staple food for the UK?
in china i think it's pizza but in the UK i think it's chicken and chips
How many people in the uk are healthy?
The majority of people in the UK are relatively healthy though there is a growing concern for the fact that more and more people are becoming obese.
How much is a keg of larger in England?
larger what? I shall assume you mean LAGER. a keg is 81.8 litres, an average pint is say, £2.50. thus, around £400. This is assuming you want to buy it retail, by the pint.
Can you buy Stone Cold Creamery in the UK?
i have a friend from the U.K. she said she actaually doesnt know so that's probobly a no
btw- its cold stone creamery u rote stone cold creamery
Where in the UK can you buy amicelli chocolates?
Lidl in the U.K. sells Amicelli chocolates.
It is manufactured in Austria and is sold throughout Germany and Poland. Lidl the German supermarket chain is therefore the main supplier in the U.K.
What kind of food do they have in England?
England has many types of food. England have taken food from all areas of the world like Indians Chinese Thai, but then also have some traditional food like an English breakfast (a fry up) which can incorparate beans eggs sasusages bacon mushroom black pudding ect. Also roast dinner which is had usually on a Sunday which is a roast chickedn pork beef lamb with vegetables potatoes thisis also our treaditianl Christmas dinner. Another faviurate is fish and chips which can be brought from shhops but a lot of people buy them form fish and chip shops which are take away shops.
What is the main meal of the day in England?
I'm not sure there is anything like a 'typical' English meal. There are the stereotypical English dishes like 'fish & chips', 'roast dinners' and 'bangers & mash' and although they are common favourites, you wouldn't find many houses having them on a daily basis.
Cuisine is very international and supermarkets generally stock a very wide range of fresh and prepared foods including Caribbean, Mexican and Indian and Chinese ingredients. Cookery programmes are very popular on TV.
I don't know if my house is typical or not, but the evening meals we had this week;
Monday : Tuna pasta bake, salad.
Tuesday : Pizza.
Wed : Meal out - fish & chips! (first time in about 6 months)
Thu : Cottage pie.
Fri : Macaroni Cheese & chips.
Sat : Vegetable curry, rice, naan bread.
Sun : Red Onion & Rocket Fritatta (thick omelette), peas, potatoes.
(And for American readers - English chips are like jumbo fries, not potato chips which we call 'crisps').
What is the fat content of a Saveloy sausage?
Up to 70 fats! The greatest proportion of calories comes from fat content. The contemporary product is a far flung replica of the original, which was itself made from leftover pig innards and associated bits. But, mostly boiled and congealed FAT!
An English buffet could be considered to be many things.
For example a full English breakfast could be considered a buffet. It consists of egg, bacon, sausage, hash browns, beans, toast, fried bread, tomato & sometimes fried mash potato.
An English buffet dinner is normally considered to be a roast dinner. Meat(e.g.turkey), vegetables (e.g. sprouts & cabbage), roast/boiled/mashed potatoes and sauce (e.g. cranberry)
Greens can come in many forms ; meaning the food type vegetables . Pea's , Broccoli , Cabbage and Lettuce are all greens .
What did people eat in England in 1944?
All foods were rationed in 1944 except for home grown fruit and vegetables so it was difficult to obtain most foodstuffs.
What is the average daily food consumption in kilograms?
UK daily average food consumption 2010 was 1.27kg per person. America will be more.
Mrs. Mary Eales is listed on the cover of her book Mrs. Mary Eales's Receipts as confectioner to her late Majesty Queen Anne, there is no external verification or disproval of this claim. It was the first English book to include a recipe for Ice Cream. Ice cream recipes first appear in 18th century England. A recipe for ice cream was published in Mrs. Mary Eales's Receipts in 1718. To ice CREAM. Take Tin Ice-Pots, fill them with any Sort of Cream you like, either plain or sweeten'd, or Fruit in it; shut your Pots very close; to six Pots you must allow eighteen or twenty Pound of Ice, breaking the Ice very small; there will be some great Pieces, which lay at the Bottom and Top: You must have a Pail, and lay some Straw at the Bottom; then lay in your Ice, and put in amongst it a Pound of Bay-Salt; set in your Pots of Cream, and lay Ice and Salt between every Pot, that they may not touch; but the Ice must lie round them on every Side; lay a good deal of Ice on the Top, cover the Pail with Straw, set it in a Cellar where no Sun or Light comes, it will be froze in four Hours, but it may stand longer; than take it out just as you use it; hold it in your Hand and it will slip out. When you wou'd freeze any Sort of Fruit, either Cherries, Rasberries, Currants, or Strawberries, fill your Tin-Pots with the Fruit, but as hollow as you can; put to them Lemmonade, made with Spring-Water and Lemmon-Juice sweeten'd; put enough in the Pots to make the Fruit hang together, and put them in Ice as you do Cream.
Is there a place in England called Ringden?
There is such a place in the book The Sky is Falling by Kit Pearson, but, in reality there is not. There is though a farm in England called Ringden Farms but apart from that, not really.
Can you still buy nestle cream in the UK?
Yes you can. If you are in the UK then here's a number for you to call 0808100 56 56. In Australia you can as well.
Yes, though most types of veal come from calves being slaughtered between 18-26 weeks old. There is an English veal called "Rose Veal" that comes from calves slaughtered at 35 weeks.
When do apples fall in the UK?
In the UK apples fall in the autumn which is between September and November.
What is hot chicken stock Is it just hot as in heat or spicy?
Hot chicken stock would normally be describing the temperature, not the spiciness, of the stock.