What foods did the Irish invent?

Scrumptious foods you didn't know were from Ireland
  • Chocolate milk. This tasty treat was created by a physician from Northern Ireland named Hans Sloane during the 1700s. ...
  • Cheese and onion potato chips. ...
  • Porter cake. ...
  • Yellowman. ...
  • Potato bread. ...
  • Spice bag (or Spice box) ...
  • Blaa. ...
  • Goody (Goodie)
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What food are the Irish famous for?

  • of 25. Beef Stew. This rich and hearty stew is stick-to-your-bones good. ...
  • of 25. Irish Soda Bread. This traditional yeast-free bread is often made around St. ...
  • of 25. Irish Coffee. ...
  • of 25. Shepherd's Pie. ...
  • of 25. Cured Salmon. ...
  • of 25. Corned Beef and Cabbage. ...
  • of 25. Honey Glazed Carrots and Parsnips. ...
  • of 25. Potato Soup.
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What did Irish eat before potato?

Grains, either as bread or porridge, were the other mainstay of the pre-potato Irish diet, and the most common was the humble oat, usually made into oatcakes and griddled (ovens hadn't really taken off yet).
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What is Irelands national food?

Irish Stew

To many across the country, Irish stew is the national dish of Ireland. The methods and flavour of an Irish stew vary from person to person and has evolved over the years. It was all depending on which ingredients were cheaper and more common at that time.
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Is soda bread Irish?

While soda bread is most famously attributed to Ireland, it was actually first created by Native Americans. They were the first to be documented using pearl ash, a natural form of soda formed from the ashes of wood, to leaven their bread without yeast. The Irish later discovered and replicated the process.
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A History of Irish Food with Tadgh Byrne: Episode 1: Prehistoric Diet (7000BC – 600 AD)



What is meant by black Irish?

The term is commonly used to describe people of Irish origin who have dark features, black hair, a dark complexion and dark eyes.
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What fruit is native to Ireland?

The main soft fruit crop grown in Ireland is the fresh strawberry. This is worth an estimated €47m per annum. Most strawberries are grown under-cover, leading to an extended growing season. Starwberries can now be grown in any part of the country, making it easier to get locally grown crops.
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What did the Irish invent?

Here are ten amazing Irish inventions that had a global impact.
  • 1: Colour photography, invented by John Joly in 1894. ...
  • 2: The Guided Torpedo, invented by Louis Brennan in 1877. ...
  • 3: The Hypodermic Syringe, invented by Francis Rynd in 1844. ...
  • 4: The Binaural Stethoscope, invented by Arthur Leared in 1851.
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What do Irish drink mostly?

100% beer is the most popular drink in Ireland. International brands like Guinness, Heineken, and Coors are the most popular. Ireland has a growing craft beer scene with breweries all over the country. The next most popular drink in Ireland is Irish whiskey.
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Are potatoes Irish?

Potatoes are native to the Andes Mountains of South America. We call them Irish potatoes because the potato was first brought back to Europe in the 1500's and developed as a crop there. The Irish immigrants brought the culture of potato to the United States.
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What should you not say to an Irish person?

Eleven things you should never say to an Irish person
  • Potato. Not funny, ever. ...
  • Oh you're Irish… ...
  • Isn't Ireland part of the UK? ...
  • What do you mean you have your own language? ...
  • Top of the morning to you. ...
  • To be sure to be sure. ...
  • Say thirty-three and a third. ...
  • You must come from a big family.
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What can you not eat in Ireland?

10 Irish Food Rules You Must Not Break
  • Rashers (this is back bacon - like Canadian bacon.
  • Pork sausages.
  • Black pudding (sausages mixed with oats, herbs and pork blood - trust me, its delicious)
  • White pudding (same as above, minus the blood)
  • Grilled mushrooms.
  • Grilled tomatoes.
  • Eggs (scrambled, fried or poached)
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What's the drinking age in Ireland?

You must be 18 or over to buy alcohol in Ireland. It is an offence to: Serve alcohol to a person who is under 18.
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Is Guinness Irish?

The Guinness Brewery and Storehouse are the most visited attraction in Dublin. With a rich roasted aroma and a hue of midnight ruby, Guinness, an Irish dry stout, has been an emblem of Ireland for over two centuries, and a pint is a must-taste for visitors to Ireland.
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Is alcoholism a problem in Ireland?

Alcoholism in Ireland is a significant public health problem. In Ireland, 70.0% of Irish men and 34.1% of Irish women aged 15+ are considered to be hazardous drinkers. In the same age group, there are over one hundred and fifty thousand Irish people who are classified as 'dependent drinkers'.
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What did the Irish bring to the world?

The Irish have made contributions to food, music, football, literature, racing, sports and the realms of engineering. From color photography to the submarine, there are many Irish inventions that have changed the world, some of which you still use today.
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Did the Irish invent whiskey?

It's True, Whiskey Originated in Ireland.
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Who invented bacon rashers?

HENRY DENNY INVENTED THE RASHER. Yes, Henry Denny invented the rasher in 1846. He was a man who wanted to export pork across the world but couldn't without it spoiling. By cutting the meat into thin strips and soaking it in brine, the meat could successfully travel, and rashers were born!
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What vegetable originated in Ireland?

The potato was first introduced into Ireland in the second half of the 16th century, initially as a garden crop. It eventually came to be the main food crop of the poor.
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Why does Ireland have no trees?

The first reason is due to the ever-changing climate. About 20,000 years ago, during the Ice Age, a large amount of Ireland was covered in glaciers. When the Ice Age was brought on, it is likely that no trees in Ireland survived.
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Why did the Irish only eat potatoes?

Why were potatoes so important to Ireland? The potato plant was hardy, nutritious, calorie-dense, and easy to grow in Irish soil. By the time of the famine, nearly half of Ireland's population relied almost exclusively on potatoes for their diet, and the other half ate potatoes frequently.
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What is the oldest surname in Ireland?

The earliest known Irish surname is O'Clery (O Cleirigh); it's the earliest known because it was written that the lord of Aidhne, Tigherneach Ua Cleirigh, died in County Galway back in the year 916 A.D. In fact, that Irish name may actually be the earliest surname recorded in all of Europe.
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Are Irish people tall?

The average Irish person is 172.02cm (5 feet 7.72 inches) tall. The average Irishman is 178.92cm (5 feet 10.44 inches) tall. The average Irishwoman is 165.11cm (5 feet 5 inches) tall.
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What are Irish genetic traits?

And compared with the rest of Europe, the Irish have higher rates of cystic fibrosis, celiac disease, and galactosemia, a serious metabolic disorder that prevents the breakdown of sugars in dairy, legumes, and organ meats. (Find out how Neanderthal DNA may be affecting your health.)
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What country is the drinking age 14?

Germany — 16 for beer and wine (14 if with parent or guardian), 18 for spirits. Ghana — Age to purchase is 18. Grenada — Age to purchase is 16 for on-site, no minimum for off-site. Guinea.
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