Cornwall sits at the south-western end of the UK, stand at the promontory of Land’s End and look out to sea, it is hard to imagine the next land is America. The county is far enough away from London, and is also separated from its closest neighbour, Devon, by the river Tamar, to enjoy relative isolation. Cornwall is much warmer than the rest of the UK which gives it a head start in the spring, a longer summer and foods not easily grown elsewhere.
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- Intro to Cornish Food and DrinkCornish Food and Recipes
- A Cornish Cream TeaCornish cream tea - English cream tea
- Cornish Clotted Creamclotted cream recipe - cornish clotted cream
- Cornish Pasties Hot from the OvenPasties Hot from the Oven
- Dressed Cornish CrabCornish Food - Food From Cornwall - Cornish Recipes
- Cornish Crab SandwichCornish Crab Sandwich
- Cornish Sardines aka ScrowlersCornish Sardines - Scrowlers
- Drinks in CornwallCornish Beer - Beer in Cornwall - Cornish Ale
- Cornish Saffron CakeCornish Saffron Cake - Cornish Food - Cornish Saffron Cake
- Creamed Leeks and Smoked HaddockCornish Recipes - Food from Cornwall - Creamed Leeks and Smoked Haddock Recipe
- England's Only Home-Grown Tea - TregothnanTregothnan Tea - Tea in England - English Tea
- Cornish PastiesCornish Food - Food from Cornwall - Cornish Pasty Recipe
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