Welsh soul food
@ceri-shaw
05/29/11 06:13:57PM
568 posts
People drink a LOT of tea in Wales and while traditionally there have been no specifically Welsh teas, in recent years we have witnessed the introduction of brews like Paned Cymreig http://www.welshbrewtea.co.uk/ to the market. These are very good and best accompanied imho with a bakestone ( welshcake ) or two. Welshcakes are pretty basic but easy to make and surprisingly addictive.Of course this is a snack and there is more to Welsh cuisine.
Swansea Jack, I had to look that up (and figure out how to pronouce it). I'm sure it would be equally a revelation to the Central Whidbey Republican Women's organization at cwrw.org, too
And while beer is a wonderful thing, I was more asking about what you're using it to wash down?
I'm really new to exploring the culture of my Welsh (or is it more appropriate to say Cymru?) ancestors. My husband, who is Italian and Cuban, has a familial history of incredible recipes. I'm wondering what kind of cuisine the Welsh consider comfort food? Hopefully it's something I can try to make at home from ingredients I can find in Florida.
updated by @mc-chuka: 11/11/15 10:37:49PM
updated by @mc-chuka: 11/11/15 10:37:49PM