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  • 111Geographically indicated foods of the United Kingdom — There are many geographically indicated foods of the United Kingdom. In British cuisine, there is a custom of naming foodstuffs with reference to their place of origin. However, there are other reasons for this practice; Scotch egg, which was… …

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  • 112Peak District — Geobox|Protected Area name = Peak District native name = other name = other name1 = category local = National Park of England category iucn = V |240px image size = image caption = Peak District entrance stone on Hathersage Road, Sheffield country …

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  • 113Cheddar cheese — Country of origin England Region Somerset Town …

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  • 114Wensleydale (cheese) — Infobox Cheese name = Wensleydale othernames = country = England regiontown = Wensleydale, North Yorkshire region = town = source = Cows or ewes pasteurised = Yes texture = medium, crumbly fat = protein = dimensions = weight = aging = 3 6 months… …

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  • 115List of fictional mice and rats — This is a list of fictional mice and rats in alphabetical order. Mice, Rats, and Dormice Most of the Abbots/Abbesses in the Redwall series In Aesop s Fables, The Lion and the Mouse, The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse Abigail the wood mouse in… …

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  • 116East Coast Main Line — ECML redirects here. For the European Conference on Machine Learning, see ECML PKDD. East Coast Main Line An InterCity 225 on the East Coast Main Line Overview Type …

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  • 117Chevington cheese — Chevington is a cow s milk cheese, made in Northumberland, England, by the Northumberland Cheese Company. It is semi soft and mould ripened. See also List of British cheeses External links Northumberland Cheese Company …

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  • 118Dunlop cheese — Dunlop Country of origin Scotland Region Ayrshire Town …

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  • 119Yarg — This article is about the cheese. For the graphic novel, see Lookit. Wild Garlic Yarg …

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  • 120Crowdie — is a Scottish cream cheese, or the term less often refers to a type of brose (an uncooked porridge). The cheese is often eaten with oatcakes, and recommended before a ceilidh as it is said to alleviate the effects of whisky drinking. The texture… …

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