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Welsh Food Tales: On the trail of the foraging renaissance
Carwyn Graves Among the extensive art collections of National Museum Wales lies an evocatively entitled painting from two hundred years…
No comments.The Welsh food habits that die hard
Carwyn Graves An astonishing number of Welsh food traditions remain alive in the 2020s, despite their lack of cultural cachéand…
15 comments.Welsh Food Stories: Should we try to feed the nation?
Carwyn Graves This fictitious discussion was recorded at a bar in Aberystwyth in June 2023, and is recounted here in…
No comments.Food Tales from Wales: The Land in a Piece of Sheep’s Cheese
Carwyn Graves It’s well known that sheep have fashioned the Welsh landscape for hundreds of years, but less widely appreciated…
No comments.Welsh Food Tales: Small is Beautiful?
Carwyn Graves ‘We live locally, we have a family tradition of enjoying fish and we wanted to give it a…
No comments.Welsh Food Stories: Weeds of the Future
Carwyn Graves Food fads are sadly all too common. But the current regenesis of Welsh seaweed, celebrated on National Laverbread…
One comment.Food Tales from Wales: the con of Welsh Cawl
Carwyn Graves ‘Lamb cawl is considered to be the national dish of Wales and was traditionally eaten during the winter…
2 comments.Food Tales from Wales: Celebrating the patron saint of Welsh orchards
Carwyn Graves Many of our native foodstuffs are celebrated in Welsh folklore and tradition, from the oats that were once…
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