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Originally posted by JohntheBike View Postmy local supplier advises differently. The local weed is no longer economically viable so she claims, so it's sourced in Scotland
Your local supplier is telling you the seaweed comes from Scotland. The bread is made in Wales.
Because both Scotland and Wales are part of the same united group of countries, the raw materials can flow from one to the other to make the produce with no need for paperwork, duty, tariffs, etc.
I stand by what I said earlier. Laverbread is Welsh, not Scottish.
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Its been a thing for years....
The Yorkshire Wrap Company | Great Yorkshire food locally sourced and served in a Yorkshire Pudding Wrap.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWrong. It’s Welsh. It’s popular in Welsh Wales. And it’s LavERbread, not lavAbread.
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The same seaweed is farmed in Scotland, but not made into Welsh bread.
anyway, given that it looks like and has a similar consistency to a cow pat, few relish the thought of eating it. I love it.
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Originally posted by JohntheBike View PostI think most of you would baulk at eating lavabread, despite the fact that it comes from Scotland!
The same seaweed is farmed in Scotland, but not made into Welsh bread.
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Originally posted by wattaj View Post
laverbread - Google SearchLast edited by JohntheBike; 4 September 2019, 07:34.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostNever had a Parmo then.
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Originally posted by Magaluf 19 View Post
You're welcome.
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