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Colcannon (Irish: cál ceannann,
meaning "white-headed cabbage") is a
traditional Irish dish of
mashed potatoes with cabbage.
Colcannon is most commonly...
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another Irish dish,
colcannon,
which uses kale or
cabbage in
place of scallions.
Champ is po****r in Ulster,
whilst colcannon is more so in the other...
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Irish dishes include Irish stew,
bacon and cabbage, boxty, coddle, and
colcannon. Food
portal Ireland portal List of
Republic of
Ireland food and drink...
- The main
ingredients are potato,
cabbage and onion.
Similar to
Irish colcannon and
English bubble and squeak, it is
either served as an accompaniment...
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comments that
although the
basic ingredients of
bubble and
squeak and
colcannon are similar, the two are very
different dishes, the
former being traditionally...
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coddle enthusiasts see
browning the
sausages as an
unacceptable cop-out.
Colcannon List of
Irish dishes List of
potato dishes List of
sausage dishes Food...
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added to
mashed potatoes,
known as
champ or as an
added ingredient to
Colcannon. In the
southern Philippines, it is
ground in a
mortar along with ginger...
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would be
hidden in food –
usually a cake, barmbrack, cranachan,
champ or
colcannon – and
portions of it
served out at random. A person's ****ure
would be...
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Retrieved 21
March 2016. "BBC Food:
Scallops with bacon,
black pudding and
colcannon".
Retrieved 30
September 2016. Paul
Vallely (19
November 2011). "Great...
- and cabbage, boxty, soda
bread (predominantly in Ulster), coddle, and
colcannon.
There are many
references to food and
drink in
Irish mythology and early...