Some of Wales' best known food and drinks - including Welsh lamb, laverbread and Caerphilly cheese - are protected by the EU's Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status. However, the UK ...
Laverbread cakes are an essential part of a Welsh breakfast, but can also be served as a side dishes with roast meats. In a small bowl, mix the laverbread and oats together. Divide the mixture ...
To the west of Bridgend you'll find Kenfig National Nature Reserve, a beautiful site which boasts some of Wales' most ...
Laverbread is often served rolled with fine oatmeal into little cakes and fried into crisp patties with eggs, bacon and cockles for a traditional Welsh breakfast.
Phil Vickery’s in the kitchen now with the perfect half-time snack - he'll be making a laverbread wholemeal loaf and one of the most Welsh dishes of them all, rarebit! Leave the flours in warm ...
Welsh laverbread, west Wales coracle caught sewin and salmon, as well as Welsh wine, cider, leeks, beef, lamb and pork. Rural Affairs Minister Lesley Griffiths said the Welsh whisky industry ...
Laverbread is a Welsh delicacy made from seaweed that has a salty flavour and unique texture. It serves as a great base to ...
Expect fireworks out in the Welsh countryside. From slow-cooked beef tacos to a laverbread special — some of Wales’s top chefs select their most treasured dishes.