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A fast food sold in Chinese takeaways and fish-and-chip shops, consisting of chips, crispy chicken pieces, peppers, onions and spices mixed together in a bag or box. Spice burger: Burgar spíosraí [8] A patty containing beef, beef fat, cereals, onions and spices; coated in breadcrumbs and served as fast food. Spiced beef: Mairteoil spíosraithe
Spice bag. A spice bag (or spicebag, spicy bag, spice box or spicy box; Irish: mála spíosrach) [ 3] is a fast food dish, popular in most of Ireland and inspired by Chinese cuisine. [ 4] The dish is most commonly sold in Chinese takeaways in Ireland. [ 5] Typically, a spice bag consists of deep-fried salt and chilli chips, salt and chilli ...
The Ashvale – a chain of fish and chip restaurants and takeaways in the north-east of Scotland. The Fryer's Delight – a traditional cabbie's favourite in Theobald's Road, London. Harry Ramsden's – a chain based in the United Kingdom which offers fish and chips and assorted themed dishes. Kerbisher & Malt – a new chain in London.
3 Fast-food restaurants. 4 See also. ... This is a list of notable restaurant chains in Ireland. ... O'Briens Irish Sandwich Bar kiosk, Ballsbridge, Dublin. Mao;
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Esta TerBlanche, best known for her role as Gillian Andrassy on “All My Children,” has died. She was 51. TerBlanche died on Thursday at her home, according to the County of Los Angeles Medical ...
S. Supermac's. Categories: Fast-food restaurant chains by country. Food and drink companies of Ireland. Restaurant chains in Ireland.
Irish cuisine ( Irish: Cócaireacht na héireann) encompasses the cooking styles, traditions and recipes associated with the island of Ireland. It has developed from antiquity through centuries of social and political change and the mixing of different cultures, predominantly with those from nearby Britain and other European regions.