Been a while so lets warm up with something amusing…The Cornish Pasty has been granted Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status, meaning it must have been produced in the county. This is good, one of only 19 foods in the UK to have such status, but following this the BBC News website refers to the classic cave paintings on the Lizard showing a prehistoric woman eating a pasty. ‘What cave paintings?’ You may ask, well yes, good question Les Merton author of the The Official Encyclopaedia of the Cornish Pasty apparently knows about them, anyone else? I shall email him.
See ya soon.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-12550221
Wow, a brand new (fresh, exciting…) post.
Never seen those pasties before, but who has? It’s english food anyway. You should at least send some of them for us to try and publicize the product around the world
There is something about the curled cliffs of a Cornish Pasties crust that is evocative of the landscape of Cornwall, don’t you think?
How dare you Luis! to call a Cornish Pasty Engish! Obviously you didn’t learn enough of British culture in your short time here, you better come back!
As to you Vidyavajra thanks for the more constructive comment than your last one. Maybe you should buy me an ipod 2 to encourage me out of my supposed Ludditeness…
What’s it worth?