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There are many '''geographically indicated foods of the United Kingdom'''. In [[British cuisine]], there is a custom of naming foodstuffs with reference to their place of origin. However, there are other reasons for this practice; [[Scotch egg]], which was invented in London and Dover sole which indicates where they were landed, for example.
[http://new2012fastfoodsrecepies.blogspot.com/2012/04/best-ice-cream-of-beaches.html best 2012 ice creame recepies]There are many '''geographically indicated foods of the United Kingdom'''. In [[British cuisine]], there is a custom of naming foodstuffs with reference to their place of origin. However, there are other reasons for this practice; [[Scotch egg]], which was invented in London and Dover sole which indicates where they were landed, for example.


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best 2012 ice creame recepiesThere are many geographically indicated foods of the United Kingdom. In British cuisine, there is a custom of naming foodstuffs with reference to their place of origin. However, there are other reasons for this practice; Scotch egg, which was invented in London and Dover sole which indicates where they were landed, for example.

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