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Cornish pasty

A Cornish pasty is a type of food, originating in Cornwall. It is an oven-cooked pastry case containing a filling of diced meat (nowadays steak), potato, onion and turnip. It is semicircular in shape, caused by folding circular pastry sheet over the filling. The edges are fluted where the fold has been pressed to form a seal.

It is essentially a portable meal. Tradition claims that it was originally made as lunch for Cornish miners unable to return to the surface to eat. In such pasties commonly meat would be at one end and a fruit filling at the other. A related tradition holds that it is bad luck for fishermen to take them to sea.

Oggy is a slang term for a Cornish pasty, see Oggy Oggy Oggy.

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British cuisine | British food | Cornwall | Cornwall, England | Cornwall, United Kingdom | Cuisine of the United Kingdom | England/FoodAndDrink | England/Food and Drink | English Cuisine | Kernow | List of recipes | Oggy Oggy Oggy

 

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