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Is there any good food in the UK? An honest look beyond the stereotypes

3 min read
In 2001, chicken tikka masala was declared a true British national dish, a reflection of the country's diverse food culture. This fact alone suggests that the popular notion that there is no good food in the UK is a myth, long overdue for debunking. This article will explore why modern British cuisine has become so dynamic and delicious.

What is laverbread made of?

4 min read
Though its name suggests it's a bread, laverbread is actually a paste or purée made from edible seaweed. This Welsh delicacy, known locally as bara lawr, is created by slowly cooking a species of marine algae called laver until it becomes a soft, dark green pulp.

Is laverbread actually bread? Exploring the Welsh superfood from the sea

3 min read
Laverbread, or *bara lawr* in Welsh, has a history dating back to at least the 17th century, where it was first documented as a food source in Pembrokeshire. This traditional delicacy, often referred to as 'Welshman's caviar', prompts a common point of confusion due to its name: **Is laverbread actually bread?**. The simple and surprising answer is no, it's a paste made from cooked seaweed, not a flour-based loaf.