Somerset
Early apples were small and bitter. Most apples were not eaten, but pressed and made into cider. England is where most cultivars of cider apples were developed.
Beer, wine, mead, cider.
Strongbow or Woodchucks. When I was in England they used Strongbow but they said any dry cider would work.
Brittany of la bretagne
Yes, famous domestic brands are "Mitsuya Cider" and "Kirin Lemon".
England, which is part of Great Britain now.
Brittany is famous for its crêpes and galettes (a variety of non-sweet crepes), and its cider.
Sir Thomas More was a famous humanist from England.
Somerset is famous for its picturesque countryside, including the stunning landscapes of the Mendip Hills and the unique wetlands of the Somerset Levels. It is also known for its rich history, with attractions such as Glastonbury Abbey and the ancient town of Wells, home to England's smallest cathedral. Additionally, Somerset is renowned for its cider production, boasting numerous orchards and cider houses. The region's vibrant cultural scene is highlighted by the annual Glastonbury Festival, one of the world's largest music festivals.
Thoroughbreds are one famous breed from England.
the new England colonies was famous for fishing and farming
instruments in england are a picallomade by their famous wood you can onley get it in england its so famous you have to pay 21000000000 buck to get it